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Inspired Living in Brookline Village
 
Walnut Crossing is Brookline’s newest luxury condominium building offering the perfect blend of classic New England architecture with a sleek yet timeless European-inspired interior finish package.
 
At Walnut Crossing, hospitality is our guiding mindset to deliver the highest level of service. This approach allows our experts to operate with a focus on understanding how what we do or say makes a resident feel, rather than simply focusing on the task at hand. Our customized management approach adds value to our properties in four distinct ways:
  • By proactively offering services to build a community of residents who become advocates for the property.
  • By leveraging technology, efficiency and expertise, and vendor relationships to manage operational costs effectively.
  • By implementing well-planned maintenance and strategic capital improvements to reduce physical and financial risks for properties.

The highest level of quality & craftsmanship


Quality and craftsmanship complement first-rate materials including European windows, custom kitchens, and expertly milled Spanish interior doors. Each kitchen is outfitted with a Bosch appliance package and convenient storage solutions. Each residence is also fit with in-unit laundry and ample closet space.

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Our Neighborhood

A town with a reputation for the elite, and nearest metropolitan neighbor to Boston, Brookline, Massachusetts is the birthplace of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, late night comedian Conan O’Brien, and the last home of Pulitzer and Nobel Prize-winning novelist Saul Bellow.

These days, Brookline is attracting residents with its history, its green spaces, its prime location, and the special distinction that comes with boasting a Brookline address on your driver's license.

One of the major benefits of living in Brookline lies in its urban-suburban feel. It has a nice blend of both the city and the country. Frederick Law Olmsted, the father of landscape architecture in the U.S., who created the designs for among other things, New York City’s Central and Prospect Parks, is the architect of Boston’s famed Emerald Necklace, a series of park spaces which surround Brookline.

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