#BostonOpenHouses#BostonRealEstateAre you searchingfora Boston condo or single family home?Here are the Boston open houses scheduled forSaturday & Sunday, August 27 & 28,in the downtown Boston neighborhoodsand beyond.To see the locations and times, click the neighborhood links ofinterest to you. If youd like tolook beyond Boston, click the Search for other neighborhoods and towns link.Inventory of Boston condos and homes for sale is still historically low, and that can often causenew listings to gounderagreement quickly. If youreserious about buying, I recommend youget toopenhouses as soon as those properties come on the market.If you can,go withanexperienced broker (that would be me24 years and counting). That is,someone who canexpertly advise you, prepare and present anoffer for you, negotiate in your interests, and guideyour transaction throughthe various potential pitfallsthat can derail a Boston real estate deal. If you cant have me attend with you, please write my name in with yours on the sign-in sheet.In my 24 years in the Boston real estate market, I havehelpedhundreds of people buy and sell Boston condos and homes. If you need assistance, call me.
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Featured Boston Real Estate:
- 177 Beacon Street #1, Back Bay $2,250,000
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#BostonHomes #CambridgeHomesDesigned by Arthur Little in 1888, The Joseph Thorp House is a highly unconventional, outstanding, and eclectic Colonial Revival masterpiece.With a sympathetic nod to the Queen Anne style, asymmetry abounds, yet all facades are active with Neo-Classical elements, such as columns and pilasters, bays and balconies with delicate balustrades, scrolled corbels, keystone arches. The eclectic interior invokes all classical orders of design including Greco-Roman details and intricately carved teak salon by the American Aesthetic Movement's Lockwood de Forest.In the southeast corner, the home's library incorporates late 19th century Norwegian design with a traditional "peasant" hearth. The truly Classical dining room incorporates a Palladian bay of leaded glass and intimate "Poet's Corner" adorned with and bas-relief on walls, domed ceiling and mantel delights. The French country kitchen houses the original Walker & Pratt cast-iron stove, modern prep island, sub-zero refrigerators and FiveStar range.This home has 10 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, and 2 half bathrooms.See more photos and details for
Art lovers, doyouplan to bein New York City in September or October?Sotheby's S|2 galleries is hostingartist Henry Hudson's New York debut from September 14-October 14, 2016.The show,
#BostonCondos #BackBayCondosNew to the market, this Back Bay 2 bed condo is a luxury home. It combines rich charm, warmth, and sophistication with top-of-the-line amenities in the Clarendon, a full service building. Every room in this 20th floor home has breathtaking city views. There are2.5baths,astate-of-the-art open kitchen, and 1,439 square feet of living space.Common amenities include 24hour concierge service, garage parking, the Equinox health club, a large roof deck, and a library. This is a pet friendly building.The Clarendon is walking distance to Newbury Street, Copley Square, Boston Public Garden, Back Bay, and Charles River. It is also on the border of Boston's South End, near the best of Boston's dining, shopping, and cultural attractions.See more photos and details for
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#BostonCondos #HarvardSquareCondosThiseast-facing Cambridge 2 bed condo is flooded with sunshine. The expansive living and dining area has a wall of glass doors out to a private balcony.The en suite master bedroom has a generous walk-in closet. This home has 2 baths, and 1,114 square feet of living space all on one level. There is central air and an in-unit laundry.A parking space is included!This is a professionally managed elevator building with live-in superintendent. It is in close proximity to Harvard Law School, the Harvard Square MBTA station, restaurants, shopping, and the Charles River.See more photos and details for
More details emerge on the development of Back Bay Station, in Boston. A new proposal from Boston Properties has been submitted to Boston Redevelopment Authority for approval.Included in the proposal is up to 600 residential units, as well as office and retail space. In total there will be three new towers, 26, 28 and 34 stories high, totaling 1.26 million square feet. Taking advantage of their 54-year lease on the air space above Back Bay Station, Boston Properties is responding to the increase in demand for luxury properties in downtown Boston. The proposal may go through, with the stipulation that the developer would renovate and manage MBTAs Back Bay Station. Boston Properties will be investing $32 million into upgrading the station. Another positive, BP foresees that the project will bring in roughly 2,500 construction jobs and 3,400 permanent jobs.Back Bay Station would not be the first MBTA station to be privately run. South and North Stations are both managed by private individuals who oversee the stations upkeep, renovations, etc. In fact, South Station may soon be seeing a similar addition of residential units and/or hotel rooms. Boston Properties has big plans for the Back Bay Stations renovation, one of the main goals being to add more light and air to the station.Although the construction of the new buildings may take a few years to begin, the smaller renovations of the station could begin as soon as a few months from now. This is exciting news for the area. Bostonians can look forward to a more convenient, pleasant commuting experience as well as more living space in the center of the city.For more info, please click on 