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ere's a look at recent real estate sales under $500,000 in Suffolk County areas. Below are the top five properties in each area, chosen for their proximity to the desired price range and largest living spaces.
**Dorchester Center**
1. 52 Hillsdale Street: This condominium sold for $500,000, or $400 per square foot, with three bedrooms and one bathroom in a 1,251 sqft space built in 1920.
2. **Brighton**
3. 5 Colliston Road: Priced at $490,000 (equivalent to $620 per square foot), this condominium features two bedrooms and one bathroom in a 790 sqft living area constructed in 1926.
4. 290 Columbus Avenue, Boston: At $487,000 ($1,541 per square foot), the condominium offers one bedroom and two bathrooms in a 316 sqft space built in 1899.
5. 137 Englewood Avenue, Brighton: For $477,000 ($795 per square foot), this condominium features one bedroom and one bathroom in a 600 sqft living area constructed in 1930.
**Boston**
1. 16 Foster Street: This condominium sold for $475,000, or $1,164 per square foot, with one bedroom and one bath in a 408 sqft space built in 1880.
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