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About North Shore Blvd Real Estate in Burlington
North Shore Blvd is located in Burlington. Properties on North Shore Blvd consist of detached homes, condos, condo townhomes and freehold townhomes. There are currently 11 properties for sale on North Shore Blvd in Burlington ranging from $599,900 to $3,895,000.
Detached homes on North Shore Blvd in Burlington are situated on lots with an average frontage of 95' and a maximum frontage of 550', varying between 1 and 8 bedrooms. The highest price a detached home has ever been listed at on North Shore Blvd in Burlington is $6,499,999 and the highest price a detached home has ever sold for is $6,500,000. The most recent sale of a detached home occured on February 13, 2024. Detached homes on North Shore Blvd take on average of 48 days to sell.
The highest price a condo has ever been listed at on North Shore Blvd in Burlington is $2,750,000 and the highest price a condo has ever sold for is $2,400,000. The most recent sale of a condo occured on February 19, 2024. Condos on North Shore Blvd take on average of 39 days to sell.
The highest price a condo townhouse has ever been listed at on North Shore Blvd in Burlington is $1,349,000 and the highest price a condo townhouse has ever sold for is $1,340,000. The most recent sale of a condo townhouse occured on May 29, 2023. Condo townhomes on North Shore Blvd take on average of 46 days to sell.
Freehold townhomes on North Shore Blvd in Burlington are situated on lots with an average frontage of 31' and a maximum frontage of 31', all of which have 3 bedrooms. The highest price a freehold townhouse has ever been listed at on North Shore Blvd in Burlington is $1,325,000 and the highest price a freehold townhouse has ever sold for is $1,330,000. The most recent sale of a freehold townhouse occured on July 13, 2023. Freehold townhomes on North Shore Blvd take on average of 31 days to sell.
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