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7-11 Lothrop St # 8

  • Boston, MA
  • $1,499,000
$1,499,000

7-11 Lothrop St # 8

3 Beds 4 Baths 1,976 Sq.Ft.

Description

Front-row on Murray Field - the only ground-up new construction in Brighton looking directly over Boston Landing, with sight lines to the Celtics' Auerbach Center and Bruins' Warrior Ice Arena across the green. Residence #8 is the first release from a boutique collection of just eight townhomes with southern exposure out the rear. Three bedrooms plus a dedicated home office, 3.5 designer baths, and a private deck off the chef's kitchen framing the view. Yard space and garage parking included. Inside: hardwood floors, custom cabinetry, drybar w/ wine fridge, stone waterfall island, statement lighting -- a finish package built to entertain. Outside: New Balance flagship, Tatte, and the commuter rail steps away taking you to Back Bay in one stop. Harvard Stadium and Harvard's new Enterprise Research Campus -- Boston's newest innovation hub, with biotech, labs, hotel, and restaurants -- minutes away on foot. One home released today. Seven neighbors will follow. Private showings by appointment

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Location

7-11 Lothrop St # 8, Boston, MA 02135

Status

For Sale

2026

2026

Year Built

3

3

Total Bedrooms

4

4

Total Bathrooms

1,976

1,976

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

1.0

1.0

Garage Space

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Interior

Total Bedrooms

3

Total Bathrooms

4

Full Bathrooms

3

Half Bathroom

1

Laundry room

Third Floor, In Unit

Flooring

Hardwood

Appliances

Range, Dishwasher, Disposal, Microwave, Refrigerator, Washer, Dryer

Other Interior Features

Internet Available - Unknown
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Exterior & Building

Stories

3

Garage Space

1.0

Water Source

Public

Utilities

for Gas Range

Roof

Metal

Parking

Attached, Off Street

Heat Type

Central, Hydro Air

Air Conditioning

Central Air

Sewer

Public Sewer

Other Exterior Features

Deck, Fenced Yard
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Lot & Area

Status

For Sale

Living Area

1,976 Sq.Ft.

Total Area

1,976 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

73548701

Type

Condo

Year Built

2026

Neighborhood

Brighton

High School

Brighton High
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Finance

Sales Price

$1,499,000

Real Estate Taxes

$14,000/yr

HOA Fees

$250/mo

Zoning

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Joshua Stephens

"New Brighton. New Boston. New address."

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Jacqueline Vienneau

"Your kitchen window looks out over a field to the practice courts of a 17-time NBA champion and the ice of the Bruins. There is not another address in Boston that can say that."

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Boston Landing/ NB Development

"Boston Landing has become one of the city's most dynamic mixed-use districts, anchored by professional sports facilities, life-science labs, and the region's newest hotel and conference space."

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The Harvard Gazette June 2026

"The first phase of the Enterprise Research Campus establishes a vibrant new gateway between Harvard and the surrounding community."

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Brighton, Ma

On the edge of Lower Allston

The Neighborhood —

Boston Landing, Brighton

Murray Field Townhomes sit at the pivot point of the fastest-changing corner of Boston. To the south, a professional-athletics campus. To the east, the city's newest innovation district. To the west, one of Brighton's last remaining fields of green. And within a five-minute walk in every direction: the food, retail, and transit that have made Boston Landing the neighborhood the rest of the city is trying to catch up to.


Across the field — Boston Landing

Directly across Murray Field:


The essentials — steps from your door


The Harvard ERC — Boston's newest innovation hub

A ten-minute walk east across the North Allston border brings you to the newly opened first phase of Harvard's Enterprise Research Campus, whose Phase A completion was covered in the Harvard Gazette in June 2026:

  • Roche/Genentech's East Coast R&D headquarters — biotech labs at the heart of the campus

  • The Atlas Hotel — a 246-room boutique hotel at 40 Western Ave, designed by Marlon Blackwell Architects, opened January 2026 with Ama restaurant on the ground floor

  • The David Rubenstein Treehouse — Harvard's new indoor-outdoor conference center at 20 Western Ave, designed by Studio Gang, serving as the "front door" to the ERC

  • A public greenway plaza and ground-floor restaurants — the first of a planned 900,000-square-foot mixed-use campus


The Harvard sports campus

Two miles down Western Avenue:


Green and open space

  • Murray Field / Portsmouth Street Playground — your front yard: a full urban park with a walking path looping the field, a softball diamond and open soccer field, a basketball court, outdoor exercise equipment, and a gated children's playground

  • Ringer Park — hills, trails, and playing fields, a short walk north

  • Rogers Park — neighborhood park within a five-minute walk

  • The Charles River Reservation — riverfront paths, dog park, and the Cambridge skyline, one mile east


Getting anywhere

  • Boston Landing Station: Framingham/Worcester commuter rail line — one stop to Back Bay (7 min), two to South Station (11 min)

  • I-90 (Mass Pike): on-ramp four blocks south — 15 minutes to Logan Airport

  • Storrow Drive: downtown Boston in 12 minutes

  • Bike: protected lanes on Western Ave into Cambridge, Kendall Square in 20 minutes

  • MBTA Bus 86: stops at Market St @ Centola St, at the edge of the park

The Neighborhood — Boston Landing, BrightonMurray Field Townhomes sit at the pivot point of the fastest-changing corner of Boston. To the south, a professional-athletics campus. To the east, the city's newest innovation district. To the west, one of Brighton's last remaining fields of green. And within a five-minute walk in every direction: the food, retail, and transit that have made Boston Landing the neighborhood the rest of the city is trying to catch up to. Across the field — Boston LandingDirectly across Murray Field: The Auerbach Center — the Boston Celtics' 70,000-square-foot practice facility and team headquarters Warrior Ice Arena — the Boston Bruins' official practice rink and community skating facility New Balance World Headquarters — the company's global HQ at 100 Guest Street, anchoring the district The TRACK at New Balance — a world-class indoor sprint track that hosts NCAA and elite meets each winter The essentials — steps from your doorBoston Landing Commuter Rail Station — one stop (7 minutes) to Back Bay, two stops (11 minutes) to South Station New Balance Global Flagship Store — the brand's largest retail location in North America, at 140 Guest Street Notch Brewing Brighton Taproom — local craft beer at the historic Charles River Speedway, 525 Western Ave The Harvard ERC — Boston's newest innovation hubA ten-minute walk east across the North Allston border brings you to the newly opened first phase of Harvard's Enterprise Research Campus, whose Phase A completion was covered in the Harvard Gazette in June 2026: Roche/Genentech's East Coast R&D headquarters — biotech labs at the heart of the campus The Atlas Hotel — a 246-room boutique hotel at 40 Western Ave, designed by Marlon Blackwell Architects, opened January 2026 with Ama restaurant on the ground floor The David Rubenstein Treehouse — Harvard's new indoor-outdoor conference center at 20 Western Ave, designed by Studio Gang, serving as the "front door" to the ERC A public greenway plaza and ground-floor restaurants — the first of a planned 900,000-square-foot mixed-use campus The Harvard sports campusTwo miles down Western Avenue: Harvard Stadium — the oldest permanent college football stadium in America (1903) Bright-Landry Hockey Center, Newell Boathouse, and the Charles River rowing basin Harvard Business School — a 15-minute walk across the Weeks Footbridge Green and open spaceMurray Field / Portsmouth Street Playground — your front yard: a full urban park with a walking path looping the field, a softball diamond and open soccer field, a basketball court, outdoor exercise equipment, and a gated children's playground Ringer Park — hills, trails, and playing fields, a short walk north Rogers Park — neighborhood park within a five-minute walk The Charles River Reservation — riverfront paths, dog park, and the Cambridge skyline, one mile east Getting anywhereBoston Landing Station: Framingham/Worcester commuter rail line — one stop to Back Bay (7 min), two to South Station (11 min) I-90 (Mass Pike): on-ramp four blocks south — 15 minutes to Logan Airport Storrow Drive: downtown Boston in 12 minutes Bike: protected lanes on Western Ave into Cambridge, Kendall Square in 20 minutes MBTA Bus 86: stops at Market St @ Centola St, at the edge of the park
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Joshua Stephens

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Known for his ability to assess complex development opportunities, guide investors, and implement tailored strategies to maximize value for sellers.

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