Property Overview
– Furnished three-bedroom, two-bath townhome
– Over 2,000 sq. ft. of living space
– King bed, queen bed, queen Murphy bed, sleeper sofa, and 1 small fold up bed
– Living room with flat-screen TV and separate formal dining room
– Flatscreen TVs in all bedrooms
– Fully equipped kitchen with granite coutnertops, gas stove, microwave, and Keurig coffee maker
– Flexible upper-level den with Murphy bed, Flat-screen TV and additional lounge space
– Private deck with outdoor seating
– Hardwood floors and high ceilings throughout
– Central air and heat
– High-speed Wi-Fi and utilities included
– Pets occasionally considered
Building Details
– Private entrance to the residence
– Laundry on lower level
– Parking available for rent
– Self-check-in for flexible arrival
Neighborhood Highlights
– Located in Brookline Village
– Immediate proximity to the Longwood Medical Area, including Brigham and Women’s, Beth Israel Deaconess, Boston Children’s, and Dana-Farber
– Approximately 0.1 miles to the Green Line D (Brookline Village Station) with direct access to Fenway and downtown Boston
– Walkable to cafés including Brothers & Sisters Co., Martin's Coffee Shop, Cafe Nero
– Near neighborhood dining such as Garrison House, Orinoco, and Mahaniyom
– Close to Stop & Shop and specialty grocers along Washington Street and Harvard Street
– Direct access to the Emerald Necklace, including Leverett Pond and Riverway paths
– Short walk to Coolidge Corner, including the Coolidge Corner Theatre and a wide mix of shops and restaurants
– Near local green spaces including Cypress Street Playground and Emerson Garden
This expansive three-bedroom townhome, spanning over 2,000 square feet across the upper levels of a historic building is well suited for families, medical professionals, and extended-stay guests.
The main level balances shared space with defined areas for daily living. A bright living room with comfortable seating and a flat-screen TV serves as the central gathering space, while a separate formal dining space provides a more structured setting for meals, work, or extended use throughout the day. High ceilings and hardwood floors contribute to an open, cohesive feel.
The kitchen is fully equipped for regular use, featuring a gas stove, microwave, Keurig coffee maker, and granite countertop. Its layout supports both quick meals and more consistent at-home cooking, with easy access to the adjacent dining area.
Also on this level, a queen bedroom and full bathroom offer convenience and flexibility. Upstairs, the home opens into a large, adaptable den with a Murphy bed, additional seating, and a TV—functioning equally well as a private bedroom or secondary living area. The primary bedroom includes a king bed and a quieter, more elevated setting within the home. A second full bathroom and access to a private deck complete the upper level, creating a natural extension of the living space for outdoor use.
The private entrance reinforces the townhome feel, while shared laundry and optional rental parking support everyday practicality.
Brookline Village remains one of the most desirable and livable neighborhoods in the area, particularly for those connected to the Longwood Medical Area just minutes away. The neighborhood offers a strong mix of cafés, restaurants, and everyday conveniences, creating a steady and reliable local rhythm.
Access to green space is a defining feature, with the Emerald Necklace providing nearby walking paths around Leverett Pond and along the Riverway. Coolidge Corner is within easy walking distance, offering additional dining, retail, and cultural options, including the historic Coolidge Corner Theatre.
Transit access is seamless, with the Green Line D branch just a short walk away, providing direct connections to Longwood, Fenway, Back Bay, and downtown Boston.
Altogether, this residence offers a spacious and well-located Brookline Village home—combining historic character, flexible living space, and strong connectivity in one of Greater Boston’s most established neighborhoods.
Bath tub
Bedding
Bathroom Essentials
Laptop friendly workplace
Fire extinguisher
Iron and ironing board
Flat Screen TV
Paid parking on premises
Hair dryer
Slippers
Keurig coffee-maker
WiFi
Laundry in the building
Central Air
Microwave
Refrigerator
Fully equipped eat-in kitchen
Smoke detector
Carbon monoxide detector
Stove / Oven
Walk-in Shower
Welcome Basket
Dishwasher
Brookline Village is where Boston slows down without losing its pulse — a pocket of tree-lined streets, café chatter, and century-old brick that still feels like a true neighborhood. Around Harvard and Washington Streets, mornings start with espresso at Caffè Nero or pastries from Brothers & Sisters, and evenings wind down over Venezuelan small plates at Orinoco or dinner and craft cocktails at The Garrison House.
Days here move easily: errands at local markets, walks to Emerson Garden, or a quick Green Line hop to Longwood Medical or Fenway. The D branch station is steps away, putting downtown Boston within minutes while keeping everyday life grounded and calm.
This part of Brookline was built for balance — professionals, families, and travelers all crossing paths in a walkable, welcoming center that still holds onto its village feel. From the quiet parks to the neighborhood festivals, it’s a place that feels lived in, not just passed through — classic Boston warmth with a heartbeat of its own.
Green Line (C) Train Nearest T stop: Coolidge Corner or St. Paul’s Street





