Super Bowl Homes
John Bendall owner of Re/Max Classic Group shares some Super Bowl inspired listings.
I have always found it fascinating to see what real estate goes for in different areas. I know that I’m not alone and that many of you also pick up homes magazines while on the road just for the sake of curiosity. It is with that curiosity in mind and in the Spirit of Super Bowl Sunday that I share the following listings which were featured in an article from The Wall Street Journal online. So if you’re inspired by today’s game to move to sunny
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The Property: 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, 1,800 square feet
Description: This 1994 brick-front colonial sits on a cul-de-sac in a community with a pool, tennis courts and fitness center. The basement is finished with a family room, gas fireplace and a bonus room.
Notable: Foxborough is home to Gillette Stadium, where the 16-0 New England Patriots play. The stadium seats 68,756 and has 86 luxury suites with sliding windows. Next door, Patriot Place, an 80-store retail complex, is under construction.
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Taxes: $2,706
The Property: 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3,138 square feet
Description: This 2005 home is wired for surround sound. The kitchen opens to the family room and has a granite-top breakfast bar. There is an upstairs bonus room. There is a covered patio and a three-car garage.
Notable: The home is two miles from where the Super Bowl will be held at the
Place/Price: East
Taxes: $3,957
The Property: 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2,400 square feet
Description: This 1939 two-family home has a new roof, new floors and separate utilities for both units, including two laundry hook-ups in the basement. There is a one-car detached garage.
Notable: The home is six miles from Meadowlands Sports Complex, home of the 80,242-seat Giants Stadium. The stadium will be demolished in 2010 when the New Meadowlands Stadium opens. The NY Jets and soccer’s MetroStars also play here
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