
Top-floor Brighton condo with front-door parking
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Top-floor living with rare front-door parking
Positioned on the top floor, this two-bedroom residence offers the natural advantages of elevated living: abundant light, enhanced privacy, and an open, airy atmosphere throughout. The layout is thoughtfully proportioned—comfortable rooms that flow naturally, creating a home that feels both spacious and easy to maintain.
The defining asset is the dedicated parking space positioned directly at the building entrance. In Brighton, this level of access is uncommon and transforms the daily experience—arrivals are seamless, unloading is effortless, and winter months lose their typical friction.

The details that distinguish rental performance
In Brighton's competitive rental market, the most desirable properties aren't defined by size alone—they're distinguished by features that eliminate daily inconvenience. This residence combines top-floor positioning with a dedicated parking space at the entrance, a pairing that consistently attracts quality tenants.
This configuration appeals to renters who prioritize reliability and comfort—residents who renew leases, maintain properties well, and value homes that function seamlessly through all seasons.

Stable residential character with long-term appeal
Brighton presents a grounded, neighborhood-focused atmosphere—characterized by tree-lined streets and established community rhythms rather than transient energy. This "Family Haven" designation signals stability and a demographic mix that supports consistent rental demand and property value retention. With a Walk Score of 52, the area balances pedestrian access with car-dependent practicality—precisely where front-door parking transitions from amenity to competitive advantage.

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Firm pricing with improved negotiation dynamics
Brighton's current market presents a strategic entry point for investors seeking quality assets without competitive pressure. Broader Boston pricing has demonstrated resilience—single-family median at $1.003M with +4.5% year-over-year appreciation—indicating sustained value rather than correction.
Simultaneously, condo inventory is moving at a more measured pace (median 23 days-on-market, rising year-over-year). This shift typically translates to improved due diligence windows, reduced bidding pressure, and stronger negotiating position for qualified buyers. On the income side, fundamentals remain supportive: Boston multifamily vacancy at 6.5% trending downward, paired with +2.0% year-over-year asking rent growth—conditions that favor well-positioned properties with tangible convenience advantages like dedicated parking and top-floor placement.
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Andrew Goldberg
Commonwealth Standard Realty Advisors
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