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Help me understand which is a better deal!

Eric Caggiano
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https://www.redfin.com/MA/Camb...

https://www.redfin.com/MA/Camb...

https://www.redfin.com/MA/Camb...

I'm seriously considering buying one of the units in the apartment complex listed (one of the first two). Not as an investment property but to live in it for the foreseeable future. But I am not so convinced that the units are a good deal. My agent is telling me to offer full asking for the first one. But it looks like one of the other units that was just one the market has been sold for ~$860/sqft (I'm guessing +/- $20-40sqft). Granted that unit is on the ground floor. 

Are the other two units overpriced at $1000-1020?? or was the ground floor unit underpriced to attract offers? seems like a 15% difference is quite huge....

help!!!