Spanning nearly 6,000 square feet across four finished levels, the home is designed to handle the realities of busy daily life without sacrificing refinement. Multiple en suite bedrooms, a first-floor guest suite, expansive gathering spaces, dedicated work and recreation areas, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow give the property a versatility that feels increasingly valuable.
It’s a home built not just to impress, but to support the way people actually live.
And that’s what immediately sets it apart.
Built in 2022, the home still carries the freshness and modernity buyers want from newer construction—high ceilings, expansive windows, contemporary systems, and beautifully scaled living spaces—but with something many newly completed homes haven’t had time to develop yet: a natural sense of ease.
This is a home that already feels established—settled in all the right ways.
A Home Designed Around Real Life
From the moment you walk in, the tone is clear.
Ten-foot ceilings and oversized windows bring light into every corner of the home, but the scale never feels overwhelming. The layout is open where it should be, connected without feeling exposed.
At the center of it all is a kitchen designed for actual daily living—not just visual impact. An enormous quartz island anchors the space, surrounded by custom cabinetry, double ovens, a walk-in pantry, and vented gas cooking—something increasingly difficult to find in newer homes today. The kitchen opens naturally into the family room, where a dramatic floor-to-ceiling fireplace and views of the covered patio create an atmosphere that feels equal parts elevated and comfortable.
There’s a practicality to the way the home connects. You can imagine busy mornings here just as easily as large gatherings. Because some large homes unintentionally create distance between people. This one feels designed to keep everyone connected.
Luxury That Feels Warm, Not Formal
The home spans nearly 6,000 square feet across four finished levels, yet it never leans into excess for the sake of it.
Instead, the spaces feel intentional.
The dining room is substantial enough for a baby grand piano without losing intimacy. A first-floor bedroom suite creates flexibility for guests or extended family. Upstairs, four additional en suite bedrooms provide privacy and independence while still allowing the home to feel cohesive.
The primary suite strikes a balance that many homes miss—refined, but deeply livable. A private balcony, radiant heated bathroom floors, and expansive custom closets create a space designed more around daily comfort than presentation.
Elsewhere, the third floor offers flexible space for a home office or creative retreat, while the lower level expands naturally into recreation, fitness, guest accommodations, and storage without feeling disconnected from the rest of the home.
Even the heated garage with epoxy floors feels like part of a carefully considered whole.
Outdoor Space That Changes the Experience
In homes so close to a city center, outdoor space often becomes a compromise between lot size and location. Here, the backyard quietly becomes one of the home’s strongest features.
Set on nearly a third of an acre, the property offers an uncommon sense of openness for the neighborhood. Large enough to host, play, relax, or simply breathe a little, the yard extends the livability of the home in a way that feels increasingly valuable.
The covered patio becomes a natural extension of the interior—equally suited for summer dinners, quiet mornings, or evenings spent outdoors long after the seasons begin to change.
The Advantage of a Home Already Lived In
There’s also something to be said for a newer home that has already been lived in thoughtfully.
The spaces have been tested by real life. The flow has proven itself. The home has moved beyond the settling-in phase and into something more complete. The layout, spaces, and functionality have already proven themselves, while the finishes and systems still carry the freshness buyers want from newer construction.
A Rare Kind of Convenience
The location only reinforces that balance. Just moments from Sunita Williams Elementary School, close to the shops and commuter rail in Needham Heights, and positioned within one of the area’s most sought-after communities, the home offers the kind of day-to-day convenience that quietly shapes quality of life over time.
A Final Thought
Some homes come to market because owners are ready for something else. Others become available because life simply changes.
In this case, an unexpected cross-country opportunity is creating an opening for the next owner. And for whoever comes next, the opportunity is more than just acquiring a beautiful home.
Listed by Maura Cutting, CHARLESGATE
Asking $2,899,000