In Greater Boston real estate, there are a variety of available properties under $250,000, $500,000 and $1 million.

A Greater Boston real estate firm listed a top-level condo unit in Lowell for $248,000. The unit has two bedrooms and two full baths. In total the area is 1,170 square feet. It situated in a nice location, between UMass Lowell and downtown. The unit has 14-foot ceilings and exposed wood beams, according to a feature from The Boston Globe.

For $2,000 more, one can find a Greater Boston real estate condo listing in Stoughton, which measures at 1,560 square feet, featuring three bedrooms and two and a half baths. Accessibility is the keyword of the listing as three train stations are near. Routes 95 and 24 are also very accessible.

A higher Greater Boston real estate listing, priced at $499,000, is a house in Hingham situated on a 0.20 acre lot. The farmhouse has been around since 1902 and features three bedrooms and one and a half bath. The location is a bit remote, perfect for a couple or family who want to be away from the North Street bustle, according to a feature from Boston.

Another listing is a condo in Dorchester with the same price. This one has two bedrooms and one and a half bath. The first-floor unit is 1,085 square feet with a smart-home system which controls the security camera, water, heat and access to the unit all from an app.

For a little below $1 million, there's the $995,000 home which is 4,151 square feet big on a 0.92 acre lot in Wayland. The house has been built in 1739 but it is well maintained. The house has more of an antique feel and has four bedrooms and two full baths and a half.

Greater Boston real estate listings' most expensive is the 2,841 square-feet house on a 0.18 acre lot in West Roxbury. Priced at $1,028,888, the house has four bedrooms and three baths and a half and is located at a "family neighborhood." The house blends traditional features with high-end finishes.