The architecture, with contemporary buildings and historical converted warehouses, is exciting and unique. And with plenty of green space and unmatched Harbor views.
The neighborhood is on the National Register of Historic Places, and its central location and highway access make the Back Bay a convenient and beautiful place to live.
The State House sits upon a hill overlooking the Boston Common, which has a skating pond in the winter months. Beacon Hill is also known for its boutique.
Known for its stately brownstones, vibrant dining and bar scene, charming playgrounds and parks, art galleries, studios, and boutique shops.
There are 104 condos in the building that begin at 800 square feet and are located on the top 4 floors. Residents enjoy the full services of the Battery Wharf Hotel.
Known as “Little Italy,” the North End is one of Boston’s oldest neighborhoods and is filled with historic charm. Residents can quickly get anywhere in the city.
Located on the Boston Harbor, offering affordable waterfront real estate and beautiful views, with parks, beaches, and a growing restaurant scene.
Known affectionately as “Southie,” South Boston is desirably located next to the Seaport and South End, and in close proximity to downtown.
Known for its charming gas lamp-lit streets, shops and restaurants, and all the peaceful serenity of the suburbs with the amenities of living in the city.
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