The Red Sox’ opening day isn’t till March 30 and till then, we’ll take any baseball and baseball-adjacent tidbits we are able to get.
In this case, it’s a baseball-real property crossover in Newton. Former Red Sox first baseman Eric Hosmer and spouse, Mansion Global host Kacie McDonnell Hosmer, have listed their 1936 West Newton mansion as Hosmer heads to the Chicago Cubs.
Extensively renovated by native outfit Thoughtforms, whose work shines throughout New England and past — the brick Colonial property maintains its conventional grandeur outdoors whereas opening up the inside for optimum brightness and circulate.
Making the a lot of the house’s sprawling footprint — we’re speaking greater than 8,000 sq. toes right here — the property’s lavish front room and sunroom look out onto the manicured grounds, thick treeline making certain peace and privateness. The sunroom itself is the house’s showstopper with its three partitions of expertly crafted window arrays — though we’re additionally keen on the modern connoisseur kitchen with equally gorgeous views of the landscaping.
Families that crave house and facilities will discover loads of each right here, with 5 bedrooms on the second flooring, and a decrease stage with a house health club and a wine cellar.
Sited on greater than an acre, the property enjoys patio house for outside entertaining and an inviting entrance garden and mature timber galore.
Open home hours are Sunday, March 5, from 1p.m. to three p.m. For extra details about the house, available on the market for $6,575,000, contact Manny Sarkis with The Sarkis Team at Douglas Elliman, 781-603-8702.
Home Showcase:
Address: 35 Wykeham Road, Newton, MA 02465
Bedrooms: 6
List Price: $6,575,000
Square toes: 8,081
Price per sq. foot: $813
Annual taxes: $45,693 in 2023
Location: Exclusive West Newton Hill.
Built in: 1936
The Appraisal:
Pros:
Recent renovation
Square footage
Cons:
May need beauty updates
Source: www.bostonherald.com”