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Charlestown, Boston, Single Family for under $600K!

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Address: 88 School Street, Boston, MA
List Price: $595,000
$9,880 IN CASH only when you buy with Territory!
MLS 71038571

Beautiful single family antique colonial in the heart of Charlestown. Four bedroom home lovingly restored by current owner over past 28 years. Period detail throughout. Original oak beam ceilings and wide random width pine floors. Four fireplaces. Large eat-in kitchen with stainless appliances and gas cooking. Claw footed bath tub. The 1st floor open floor plan along with large private landscaped yard is perfect for entertaining. The full basement is ideal for a workshop and extra storage.

Click HERE to see additional pictures and property info.

,Listing courtesy of Valerie Post @ Premier Properties This property information was gathered from third party sources including the seller and public records and was complied by MLS Property Information Network, Inc. Territory Real Estate, LLC disclaims any and all representations or warranties as to its accuracy.

Featured MLS # 71000702 - 70 High Street - Unit 3 Boston, MA : Charlestown

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

70 High Street - Unit 3 Boston, MA : Charlestown 02129-3017
List Price: $729,000
Territory Rebate: $13,230

Pristine 3BR/2BA penthouse condominium with high end finishes and breathtaking views. Chef’s kitchen with custom cabinetry, stainless appliances, granite countertops and large island. Dining area open to “great room” with expansive custom cherry built-in w/media center and gas fireplace. Master bedroom with high-end stone bath; his/her closets. Spectacular private deck with panoramic city views, plus roof rights. Central air, storage, W/D and deeded parking in driveway in rear of building.

Click Here for more info.

Listing courtesy of Nancy Roth @ Hammond Residential. This property information was gathered from third party sources including the seller and public records and was complied by MLS Property Information Network, Inc. Territory Real Estate, LLC disclaims any and all representations or warranties as to its accuracy.

MARKET WATCH: Massive single family home completely renovated for under $600K

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

New to market incredibly renovated single family home in Charlestown with fabulous original wide pine floors, over 2000+ square feet of living space, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 updated baths, gorgeous kitchen with all the upgrades and a private ROOF DECK!

This amazing home is listed for $585,000

Buy with Territory and only pay $573,370 - That is $9,630 cash in your pocket and that is before we even start negotiating!

Check out all the property details including pictures here.

To see it in person email Charelstown@territoryre.com

4+ Bedroom Opportunities for Under $700,000: Boston, Brookline and Somerville

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

Click HERE to see some Territory staff hand picked condo’s, single families and multi families, with 4+ bedrooms in areas such as, Charlestown, South Boston, Davis Square, Jamaica Plain, Prospect Hill and Chestnut Hill (among many others).

Editors Choice: New to Market, Boston Condo’s

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

It was a hard choice for our Editor this week since loads of beautiful condo’s surfaced. The below 2 stuck out among the group:

Gorgeous 1 bed/1bath in the south end with amazing upgrades and layout.

Beautiful 1bed/1bath in beacon hill with gorgeous exposed beams, charming character and fantastic quintessential beacon hill location.

Since our editor had such a difficult time choosing we put the remaining new to market picks on this link.

Editors Choice: Boston, Picks of the Week

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Charlestown - beautiful 1 bed/1bath with a private deck. Nice price per square foot.

Jamaica Plain - Gorgeous 2bed/1bath with a nicely renovated kitchen. Near the T and pond.

South End - Incredibly renovated parlor-level condo. Pine floors, fabulous kitchen and great outdoor garden/deck.

Back Bay - 1000+ square foot 1 bedrom unit with deeded parking and outdoor patio.

South End - Fantastic - and rarely seen - price per square foot for this part of Boston. The unit is 3 bedrooms plus deeded parking, roof rights, deck, central AC and in unit laundry.

Absorption Rates in Boston’s Sub-Neighborhoods

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

We believe the best way to predict a market’s future is to examine simple supply and demand statistics. With Mr. Adam Smith as our inspiration we have examined supply and demand for real estate listings in Boston’s sub-neighborhoods.

We looked at single family, multifamily, condo and land listings. To determine supply we measured the number of listings currently on the market. To determine demand we measured the absorption rates (average number of listings sold per month) over the past year. All figures have been rounded off.  Arguably, the higher the supply to demand ratio the more pessimistic one should be about the market’s future.

Allston:
Supply = 51 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 10 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 5 months

Back Bay:
Supply = 183 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 37 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 5 months

Bay Village:
Supply = 3 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 1 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 3 months

Beacon Hill:
Supply = 107 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 14 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 8 months

Brighton:
Supply = 144 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 33 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 4 months

Charlestown:
Supply = 161 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 30 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 5 months

Chinatown:
Supply = 1 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 1/12 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 12 months

Dorchester:
Supply = 721 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 60 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 12 months

East Boston:
Supply = 259 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 19 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 14 months

Financial District:
Supply = 1 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 3/4 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 2 months

Fort Hill:
Supply = 19 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 3 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 6 months

Hyde Park:
Supply = 166 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 18 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 9 months

Jamaica Plain:
Supply = 151 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 44 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 3 months

Leather District:
Supply = 18 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 3 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 6 months

Mattapan:
Supply = 109 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 7 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 16 months

Midtown:
Supply = 32 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 4 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 8 months

Mission Hill:
Supply = 8 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 3 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 3 months

North End:
Supply = 58 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 8 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 7 months

Roslindale:
Supply = 151 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 22 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 7 months

Roxbury:
Supply = 132 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 6 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 22 months

Seaport District:
Supply = 24 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 4 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 6 months

South Boston:
Supply = 271 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 56 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 5 months

South End:
Supply = 221 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 54 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 4 months

The Fenway:
Supply = 78 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 13 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 6 months

Theatre District:
Supply = 0 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 1/12 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 0 months

Waterfront:
Supply = 91 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 9 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 10 months

West End:
Supply = 23 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 3 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 8 months

West Roxbury:
Supply = 121 listings
Demand = absorption rate of 29 per month
Supply / Demand Ratio = 4 months

Zakim Bridge is Falling Down, Falling Down, Falling Down…

Friday, August 17th, 2007

Zakim Bridge

“Six steel plates that hold in place support cables of the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge show signs of warping, and the state needs to quickly determine whether they present a hazard to tens of thousands of people who cross the bridge daily, according to a federal inspector general’s report” - Boston.com

Best quote in the whole article is from Bernard Cohen, the state transportation secretary and chairman of the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority. “It is not a safety issue, but rather a defect associated with the installation.” Brian do you think you could elaborate on how a defective installation is not a safety issue!

HarbourView at the Navy Yard

Tuesday, March 27th, 2007

From a residential perspective Boston’s waterfront has been woefully underdeveloped but if you look hard enough you will find pockets of brilliance. The Navy Yard in Charlestown is one of these pockets. It is essentially a gated/walled community that sits on the Charlestown waterfront enjoying incredible south facing views of the Boston-proper skyline. There are a number of successful condo developments in the Navy Yard, the newest of which is the HarbourView. 224 Luxury condominiums with waterfront access, underground parking, and breathtaking views all located only a 5 minute water-taxi ride from downtown Boston.

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Unit 229
Unit 232
Unit 334