Perhaps someone needs to remind Curt Schilling that Medfield isn’t Weston.

It’s not that Medfield isn’t a lovely and desirable community. I know some great families who’ve moved there and rave about the town.

It’s just that Medfield homes don’t fetch the kind of prices that Weston homes do.

Schilling has been trying to unload his 26-acre estate since last year.

The Boston Herald reports that the property, which includes the Schillings’ 11,000-square-foot residence, was originally listed for $8 million but the price has been reduced to $4.5 million.

Just how many homes with $3 million-plus price tags have sold in Medfield? Exactly two in the last 10 years, according to data from The Warren Group.

One is the estate that the former Boston Red Sox pitcher currently owns.

He and his wife Shonda purchased the property in 2004 for $4.5 million from Drew Bledsoe.

And the other property that sold doesn’t really count.

It’s a single-family home on 34 acres – the historic Cronin homestead — that the town of Medfield purchased for $3 million last year for preservation purposes.

For the record, 84 homes priced $3 million and higher have sold in Weston in the last decade.

Medfield Is No Weston

by Colleen M. Sullivan time to read: 1 min
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