
Newton Corner grace, steps from Burr Park
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Expansive living with room to gather and retreat
Set in a coveted Newton Corner pocket near Burr Park, this 4-bedroom, 4.5-bath residence offers the kind of scale and flow that makes daily life feel gracious. At 3,321 square feet, the layout is designed for connection—then quietly shifts into private zones when you want a door closed and a moment of calm.
Transitional spaces elevate the experience: a welcoming entry, natural pauses between rooms, and the kind of in-between storage and staging areas that keep the home feeling composed. Add in the ease of at-home charging with an EV setup, and the property reads as polished, current, and ready for what's next.

Thoughtful design that supports both gathering and solitude
This home's standout is how comfortably it lives—spacious enough for hosting, calm enough for uninterrupted focus, and thoughtfully arranged so the main level feels connected without being exposed. With multiple bathrooms across the home, mornings and evenings stay smooth, and guests enjoy true comfort.
The practical luxuries are here too: an EV charger for modern convenience, and a Newton location that keeps parks, shopping, and major routes close without sacrificing a residential feel.

Family Haven energy with a calm, residential rhythm
Newton Corner carries a grounded, welcoming feel—tree-lined streets, a strong sense of neighborhood, and day-to-day essentials close by. The area's Family Haven vibe reflects what people love here: parks and playgrounds nearby, highly regarded schools in the larger Newton landscape, and a setting that encourages time outside and connection close to home. With a walkability score around 40/100, this is a place where quick drives and short rides knit everything together—local shops, recreation, and commuter options—while preserving a quieter, more spacious suburban atmosphere.

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0 SpotsNewton homes move fast—this one is positioned to win
In Newton's single-family market, hesitation can be expensive. Homes are trading in about two weeks, and the luxury tier has stayed firm—especially in locations that offer real convenience to Boston plus strong local amenities. June 2025 pricing rose roughly 12% year-over-year, a clear signal that well-located properties are still being bid up.
Inventory across Greater Boston remains tight, which keeps pressure on close-in suburbs like Newton where turnover is limited. Rates around 6.25% have raised monthly payments, but the buyers who are ready are focusing on quality, location, and long-term livability—exactly where 38 Whittemore Rd stands out.
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