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The 10-room, 3,754-square-foot Tudor at 784 Commonwealth Avenue in Newton’s Newton Center has a touch of A-frame about it.
The house dating from 1937 also has some serious dimensions—including three floors of living space and the potential for five bedrooms—and serious amenities such as a heated in-ground pool (which will be perfect for whenever the weather turns!).
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The entire package is on sale now through Michael J. Sweeney at Sotheby’s International for $2.595 million. It’s the first time that 784 Commonwealth has been on the market in 42 years, in fact.
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