$3.69M half-acre with no headaches

If you’ve ever wondered what “plenty of space” actually looks like, 128 Charlemont would like a word.

Set on a half-acre in Newton Highlands and designed and built by Trio, this place is unapologetically big — in the best, most satisfying way. The kind of big where you don’t lower your voice because the ceilings are soaring and the sunlight is pouring in anyway. The main level is drenched in light, with rooms that flow easily but still feel distinct. You could host Thanksgiving for 30 and still have somewhere quiet to hide with a glass of wine.

The kitchen? It’s the command center. A statement island anchors the space, surrounded by custom cabinetry and top-tier appliances, with a bright breakfast area that opens to a covered patio. Morning coffee outside, dinner parties inside, repeat as needed. Formal living and dining rooms bring the elegance, but nothing feels precious, and a main-level en-suite bedroom adds flexibility for guests or a quiet office.

Upstairs is where things get indulgent. The primary suite is less “bedroom” and more “private wing.” A fireplace adds warmth and atmosphere, a private deck offers a peaceful perch above the yard, and the custom walk-in closet feels more like a boutique than a closet. Three additional en-suite bedrooms ensure everyone has space and privacy, while a conveniently placed laundry room keeps things practical.

The finished lower level adds even more room to relax, play, or entertain, with a media room, play area, guest suite, and easy access to the backyard. Outside, the half-acre lot gives plenty of space for outdoor living, gardening, or just stretching your legs.

On the market for $3,698,000, the sale of the residence is represented by Esin Susol Team with William Raveis R. E. & Home Services.

Home Showcase:

Address: 128 Charlemont Street, Newton Highlands, MA 02461

Bedrooms: 6

List Price: $3,698,000

Square feet: 7,885

Price per square foot: $469

Annual taxes: $10,511 in 2025.

Location: Tree-lined, quiet haven.

Built in: 2025

The Appraisal:

Pros:

Immaculate construction
Square footage
Cons:

Less privacy

 

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