Located in the heart of Bostons SoWa Arts district, this 6th floor penthouse is a South End 1 bed condo offering great light and stunning views of the Back Bay skyline. Along with direct access to a prime upper level garage parking space (with additional storage space), trash chutes and recycling closets on each floor, and beautifully appointed common areas, this home is all about comfort and convenience.The condo's layout allows flexible living anddining arrangements. The fully-equipped kitchen features granite counters, stainless steel appliances and gas cooking, and a "California Closet" pantry. The bedroom easily fits a king-sized bed, has skyline views, and features a walk-in closet customized with a highly efficient "California Closet" system.There is a Travertine marble tile bath with soaking tub. Washer/dryer included. This home is convenient to public transportation, and has easy access to interstate highway system (I-90 and I-93) for work or weekend getaways, Boston Sports Club, and South End restaurants.See more photos and details for 535 Harrison Avenue, #A-601.See other South End condos for sale.If youhavequestions about this property, or about buying or selling Boston real estate, please call me at
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This unique, sun-splashed South End 1 bed condo is situated on the lovely corner of Shawmut Avenue and West Concord Street. It offers nearly 900 square feet of truly open floor-plan, a corner setting, and terrific natural light.Designed by a previous architect owner, this home has hardwoodfloors, stainless kitchen, multiple seating areas, spacious open dining, central air, washer and dryer, in-ceiling sound, beautiful wood panels, renovated bathroom, ample storage and closet space, many windows, and city views.This pet friendly building also offers a gorgeous roof-deck. A short walk to Blackstone Park, The Silver Line, Flour Bakery, Toro and many great restaurants, this home is inviting and perfectly situated.See more photos and details for 
Are you searchingfora Boston condo or single family home? Here are the Boston open houses scheduled forSaturday & Sunday, February 25& 26,in the downtown Boston neighborhoodsand beyond.Inventory of Boston condos and homes for sale is still
Amazon.com Inc. will be expanding into Boston, and specifically into Back Bay, according to the Boston Globe.The Seattle -based company has arrangeda lease with WeWork Cos., a provider of work spaces to not just freelancers, but also remote locations of larger companies.Amazon's Cambridge 171,000 square foot office in Kendall Square is expected to stay where it is.WeWork currently has one Cambridge location on Massachusetts Avenue. It hasthreeBoston locationsat South Station, St. James Street, and in Fort Point.The Amazon expansion would happen in the St. James Street location.Read The Boston Globe's
This Boston Waterfront2 bed condo is a sophisticatedand modern corner residence atluxury boutique building Folio. Located in the Financial District adjacent to the Waterfront, it offers exceptional views of the Boston skyline and Custom House Tower from every one of the floor to ceiling windows throughout.A formal entryway flows to a contemporary kitchen with granite, stainless appliances, custom backsplash and breakfast bar overlooking the spacious living anddining space. The Master Suite has spectacular city views, custom closets, and a marble bath with walk-in shower. A second bedroom, another full bath, in-unit laundry, ample closet space, deeded storage, and one valet parking space complete this beautiful home.Folio offers 24/7 concierge, onsite management, elevator, newly renovated lobby/common areas, and is pet friendly. Just steps from the Rose Kennedy Greenway on beautiful Broad Street, Folio is close to Financial District offices, Downtown, North End, Seaport, commuter ferries, Rt. 93, and the Mass Pike.See more photos and details for
While the median price for a condo in Boston has been rising steadily since 2010, this past year saw a 16.2% riseaccording to a new Boston Globe article. To be fair, a few brand new luxury buildings were responsible for some of that spike. The $1 million-plus and the $2 million-plus niches jumped considerably because virtually all ofthe roughly 420 closings at the uber-luxurious Millennium Tower finalized.My most recent market research shows thatfrom January 1-February 15, 2016 to the same time period this year there was a jump of 15.11% in median prices for Boston condos and single family homes combined. And in the $1 million-plus category, there was a increase in closings of 13.33% over last year in that time frame. In the $2 million-plus category, closingsincreased by 12.5%.While those high-end closings did play a big role, there's another importantfactor that drives prices up low inventory. As of February 15 of this year, Boston condos are back down to a 1.3 month supply (analysts consider a 3 month supply to be a balanced market). After finally cracking a 2 month supply last September, it's been headed back down. We are still seeing historically low inventory.If you'd like to see my exciting charts and graphs illustrating these and other local real estate market trends,
From Boston's Old North Church to the Charles Street Meeting House, from itsgrand dame Hotel Vendome to the Chadwick Lead Works building, from itsPaul Revere house to itsJohn Hancock Tower and everything in-between! Boston's architectureis immensely diverse and remarkable. It's no wonder given the long list of talentedarchitects whose designs have graced the city, and the span of centuries in which buildings have been erected here.Boston's architectural styles include, but aren't limited to, Post-Medieval, Georgian, Greek Revival, Italianate, Romanesque (such as H.H. Richardson's Trinity Church), Colonial, Queen Anne, Federal, Beaux Arts, Victorian, Art Deco, Midcentury Modern, Brutalism (Boston City Hall), and Contemporary.If you're interested in reading more about Boston's vast architectural history, here are some helpful links: