
The Gossip Report: Sept. 5, 2025
The first property in this week’s roundup of Massachusetts’ most expensive home sales hadn’t been on the market in 30 years when it sold last month, according to the listing.
The first property in this week’s roundup of Massachusetts’ most expensive home sales hadn’t been on the market in 30 years when it sold last month, according to the listing.
There’s waterfront living, and then there’s living on the water – the fourth home in this week’s roundup of Massachusetts’ most expensive home sales fits solidly into the latter category.
A 62nd-floor penthouse in downtown Boston’s Winthrop Center skyscraper takes the second spot in this week’s roundup of Massachusetts’ most expensive home sales.
The fifth home in this week’s roundup of the most expensive recent Massachusetts home sales takes a different tack with its backyard.
How about a Beacon Hill townhouse tucked into a hard-to-spot alleyway just off Beacon Street? That’s the fifth home in this week’s roundup of Massachusetts’ most expensive home sales.
A new build in Needham takes the fourth spot this week.
The second home in this week’s roundup of Massachusetts’ most expensive home sales is a case study in how to make sure new-construction luxury condominium keeps its value.
The fourth home in this week’s roundup of the most expensive recent Massachusetts home sales looks like it could double as a movie set.
One of Concord’s limited stock of ultra-luxury properties takes the top spot in this week’s roundup of the most expensive recent home sales in Massachusetts.
The first home in this week’s roundup of Massachusetts’ most expensive home sales is so sumptuous, it even has a built-in apartment for staff.
The second home in this week’s roundup of Massachusetts’ most expensive home sales comes with the opportunity to get a new neighbor.
This week’s fifth spot is taken by a new construction home with six bedrooms and nine bathrooms. Though the lot is small, the house is large, at nearly 5,000 square feet of modern luxury. Per its listing, this home “offers the best of Nantucket living.”
The home in this week’s fourth spot is full of mystery.
An Arts-and-Crafts-style mansion in Brookline with some striking interior renovations takes the third spot in this week’s Gossip Report.
The third home in this week’s Gossip Report is a mix of historic and restored architecture with contemporary touches.
The second home in this week’s Gossip Report has a library like something out of a castle.
The third home in this week’s Gossip Report home-sales roundup tries to embrace the water both figuratively and literally with the arcing curves of its east and west wings.
It’s another showdown of handsome seaside homes in this week’s Gossip Report: a spacious contemporary creation versus a new home that takes its cues from buildings 150 years older.
Just like that, winter is gone and it feels like summer is finally here – and outdoor living and entertaining beckon, especially in the third and fourth homes in this week’s Gossip Report.
Two coastal estates take spots in this week’s Gossip Report: a modernist home and a sprawling colonial farmstead.