The Most Valuable Single Family Homes in Boston by Neighborhood
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Is this a list of properties you’re brokering? I’m curious because I saw this linked from CURBED|Boston where there was also a post about the Ames-Webster mansion in the Back Bay, which is now selling for a reduced price of $18 million. That would be more expensive than the Exeter property you show above.