Exceptional three-family opportunity near Brookline Hill D-line T-stop! Very short distance to Boston Longwood Medical Area, Universities, Brookline High School and Route 9. Easy access to I-95. It is situated in a quiet, dead-end street. All units have been well maintained. Extremely easy to rent with desirable rate. Currently the total rental income is$12, 300.Almost5000 SQFliving space with walk up/unfinish/HUGE attic space, and full-size unfinished basement. A lot of potential and possibilities for investors. Each unit features large bedrooms, an eat-in kitchen, in-unit laundry, plus rear and front porch. Additionally, High ceiling, tons of natural lighting, hardwood floor throughout. Visit attached interactive interior floorplans. Group showings to be scheduled.
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Brookline Village Commercial District Housing & Living
Household Income
Median household income:
$111,289
Number of households:
24,716
The average household income in
Brookline, MA
grew
from
$102,175
to
$111,289
in the past year. This data is an estimate based upon
24,716
households in
Brookline, MA. The chart below presents how household income is distributed in
Brookline, MA
in comparison to the revenue allocation amid households nationally.
Property Taxes
Average range: $3k+
One of the most important aspects for property owners is the amount of property taxes. This graph shows
distribution of property taxes in
Brookline, MA
compared to median property taxes around the country. The prevalent amount of property taxes in
Brookline, MA
equals
$3k+
, which is
more
than the national average.