Construction Update: 41 University Rd Brookline

Demolition started today at 41 University Rd, making way for 3 luxury condo building
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Today marks a significant change for the Washington Square neighborhood as the single-family home that once stood on 41 University Rd has been demolished. In its place, three large condominiums are set to be built.

These new condos will feature spacious floor plans, with each unit boasting 3 bedrooms, a study, and 3.5 bathrooms. The developer has also planned for a 6 car garage to be built below the condominiums, providing ample parking for residents and guests.

The demolition of the single-family home marks the beginning of a new chapter for this neighborhood. The addition of the condominiums will bring new life and energy to the area, and the spacious floor plans and ample parking options are sure to be a hit with potential buyers.

It’s exciting to see the progress being made at 41 University Rd and we can’t wait to see the finished product. The new condos are expected to be ready for move-in by the end of the 2023, so stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development.

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