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$2,150/mo One Bedroom Condo in South Boston!

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Wonderful sunny one bedroom condo in South Boston close to everything, but off on a little side street for more privacy. It is located on the East side close to public transportation, shopping and restaurants. There is an exterior deck off the back of the house that is a second means of egress and also a place to sit outside in private overlooking the neighborhood. Very quiet neighborhood and safe. This unit was rehabbed and made into condos recently. First Month Rent,Security Deposit, and One Month Due at Lease Signing. References,Credit and Background Check Required.

This Is Why You Should Live Near a Bike Path

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Bicycle friendly amenities are leading to a rise in property values across the world marshaled by developments in urban centers and suburban outposts that accommodate “active” transportation.  On a national scale, the values of homes in areas with "above-average” access to transportation are higher than those of comparable properties by up to $34,000.

 

Massive Development On 18-Acres in South Boston

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Six developers are competing to change the 18-acre land site of the old Boston Edison power plant at Summer and First avenues in South Boston. Plant proprietor Exelon Corppration simply put the property available for purchase, and plans for its redevelopment are still pretty much in flux.

Current Prices for Condos in South Boston

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South Boston is without a doubt in flux these days, with significant developments either in progress or under the planning stage and the Seaport District infringing on the conventional region of the area.

To sum it all up, the average asking price in South Boston is $602 a square foot. Although there is a wide range behind that average: from $406 a foot on G Street to $781 a foot in the new second phase of the Allele complex.

Boston Giving $28M to Fund Affordable Housing in These Six Neighborhoods

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The city of Boston is providing $28 million in federal and local money to fund the development and preservation of hundreds of affordable housing units across six city neighborhoods.

What $2,000 A Month Will Get You Around Boston

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With apartment prices on the rise and a rapidly evolving real estate market, heres a look at what $2,000 in rent can get your around different areas of Boston.

New Listing! 348 E Street, Boston MA

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348 E Street, South Boston, MA - This beautiful South Boston home has been completely renovated. The residence includes 3 bedrooms with 2.5 bathrooms and an additional room large enough for an office of nursery. Click to view photos and details.

Completely Remodeled Colonial in South Boston

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E Street
Boston, MA

This completely renovated beautiful colonial includes 3 bedroom with 2.5 bath and an extra room large enough for an office or nursery. It features an open concept floor plan with a modern white and grey kitchen, stainless steel appliances and granite counter tops with a large island. There is an eat-in dining area off [...]

How Affordable Is Boston?

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One of the sadder facts of life is that the more you can spend on a house, the more options you will have. Many factors go into making that leap - affordability, convenience, size, proximity to transportation. This begs the question: What's truly affordable these [...]

Seaport Square Receives Substantial Financing

 
 
Seaport Square, a master-planned neighborhood under construction in South Boston that spans 23 acres of waterfront development, has secured $112 million in refinancing.
 
The six-year loan through Starwood Property Trust was negotiated by HFF on behalf of the borrowers, a venture between Boston Global Investors and Morgan Stanley Real

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