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Brentwood Average Sales Price Up 47.3% Since 2013

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The average sales price for single-family homes in Brentwood this year is $4,459,588, up 47.3% since 2013 when the average sale price was $3,028,045. The average price per square foot paid for single-family homes this year reached a new high at $1,128.44 and is up 31.4% versus 2013 when the average price per square foot was $858.53.

Brentwood 5-Year Market Overview

YearAvg List PriceAvg Sold PriceAvg % DiscountAvg $/SqFtAvg DOMTotal SoldMax Sale
2018$4,648,032$4,459,588-4.05$1,12851180$26,000,000
2017$4,461,649$4,291,113-3.82$1,08350251$23,000,000
2016$3,792,879$3,695,611-2.56$1,03273247$19,715,787
2015$3,750,754$3,693,274-1.53$1,00568216$18,737,040
2014$3,664,895$3,498,841-4.53$96468236$40,000,000
2013$3,123,782$3,028,045-3.06$85964249$16,000,000
Closed sales market snapshot | Single-Family Residence *As of 9.11.18

Brentwood Top of the Charts

12780 CHALON ROAD, BRENTWOOD
French Chateau designed by Richard Landry

Formerly owned by New England Patriots Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen, then next by Hip Hop Mogul Dr. Dre, the estate is the highest recorded sale since 2013, this incredible European country estate sits on just under 4 acres and is covered with imported limestone.  Old World European architectural design with quintessential indoor/outdoor living, the estate includes 5 bedrooms, 9 baths, and 18,298 square feet of living space, with an infinity pool, spectacular lawns, and gardens.

Original List Price: $50,000,000
Closed Sale Price: $40,000,000

Listing Agent: Stephen Shapiro, Westside Estate Agency
Co-Listing Agent: Kurt Rappaport, Westside Estate Agency

Photo Courtesy of Stephen Shapiro & Kurt Rappaport

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