To begin with, Greenbrook Condominiums in the popular Eastport style architecture offer a premiere residence with attractive landscaping and a design that seems to flow from nature. Lovely, established landscaping accented with tall, stately trees draw the attention to a well-maintained condominium embellished by a clubhouse and pool. Water, gas, sewer, insurance, tennis court, playground and refuse removal are likewise covered by the required fees. Built in 1976, Greenbrook has off street parking, laundry in each unit, central cooling along with forced air heating, and fireplaces in many units. Updates include kitchens and baths, as well as laminated flooring and wall-to-wall carpeting. A private patio can be yours, and a prized end unit will be as quiet as anyone could wish.
If anyplace exemplifies the Eastport influence on style, the Greenbrook Condominiums do. They harken back to New England's nautical heritage in their color palette of blues, grays and trim the color of ocean foam. The flat front design is enlivened by plenty of windows for the enjoyment of the pleasant neighborhood views. When the unit's outer wall is constructed of a mixture of brick and wood, the two textures complement each other well, often drawing the eye to the half-timbered section which is usually on the second floor. With a look to accessorizing the nautical palette, bright color spots of flowers in the landscaping add more sparkle to the home from the outside, while greenery protects the siding from wintry blasts.
Further amenities include high speed internet access which optimizes time usage for those lucky persons who may work from home, a playground, clubhouse, and swimming pool. If it were not for the basic activities of shopping and going in to work occasionally, the dream life could be yours without moving a step beyond the borders of your unit, yet Greenbrook Condominiums lie near the Neponset River and you will surely enjoy a peaceful walk or energizing bicycle ride while relishing the river view. As a matter of local interest, in 1635, an ancestor of the Stoughton for whom the town is named built the first dam to operate his mill; this was only the second dam in the New World. Venture out a bit further to the Bailey Ct. Conservation area, and your exploration of Stoughton will be off to a fine start.
