Hot Property: Live large in Belmont

It’s never too early to find a home for the (next) holidays and 75 Woodfall Road in Belmont is an idyllic backdrop for making a new batch of core memories. The Mediterranean-inspired villa stuns from the curbside with a sweeping circular driveway and stately facade, set on almost half an acre.

Perched near the Belmont Country Club and close to Belmont Hill School, the home is sneakily close to Boston and commuter routes. You get all the perks of living in a tony suburban enclave without losing access to dining, shopping, and amenities. Plus, Belmont is set to welcome a new library and skating rink in the coming years.

Inside the home’s sprawling 10,925 square feet, you’ll find a dramatic foyer that showcases a sweeping curved staircase beneath a sparkling chandelier. Towering ceilings and detailed inlaid hardwood floors immediately command attention to the home’s craftsmanship, while the seamless flow of the home invites guests to mingle. The centerpiece of the living space is an awe-inspiring great room, where floor-to-ceiling windows flood the space with light and 20-foot ceilings enhance the sense of openness.

For those who love to cook and entertain, the gourmet kitchen is your dream command center. Featuring premium Viking appliances, island, and a walk-in pantry, the space balances practicality with high-end design. A butler’s pantry connects to the formal dining room, providing the perfect setup for hosting elaborate gatherings.

The home’s private quarters include six spacious bedrooms, each offering a serene retreat. Luxurious bathrooms — six full and two half — boast meticulous finishes and thoughtful design. On the lower level, an expansive finished space provides flexibility for entertainment, fitness, or quiet relaxation.

The sale of the home, on the market for $5,345,000, is represented by Todd Glaskin with Coldwell Banker Realty – Newton, 617-843-5685.

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