One Charles Condos Boston’s Back Bay

By Erica Farthing 1 07 2009

One Charles is a fabulous Boston condo development located at…you guessed it, One Charles St Boston. From the same developers of the Ritz Carlton Residences Boston, One Charles is situated in between Boston’s South End, Back Bay and the Theater District.

One Charles Back Bay is a luxury Boston condo development featuring 231 Boston condo units in one and two bedroom style options. In addition, there is an underground parking garage holding 256 parking spaces.

Residents of One Charles can enjoy access to a state-of-the-art fitness center, spa, private club room, concierge services, and much much more. Interior features at One Charles Boston condos include private balconies, gas range, washer/dryer, hardwood floors, and stainless steel appliances.

Take a look at Boston condo units available at One Charles. There are currently 12 Boston condo listings at One Charles right now:

$3,295,000, 3 Bd, 4 Ba, 2479
$1,995,000, 2 Bd, 2 Ba, 1715
$1,935,000, 2 Bd, 2 Ba, 1486
$1,579,000, 2 Bd, 2 Ba, 1497
$1,499,000, 2 Bd, 3 Ba, 1460
$1,495,000, 2 Bd, 2 Ba, 1229
$1,495,000, 2 Bd, 2 Ba, 1082
$1,425,000, 2 Bd, 2 Ba, 1571
$1,395,000, 2 Bd, 2 Ba, 1528
$645,000, 1 Bd, 1 Ba, 725
$525,000, N/A, 1 Ba, 610
$495,000, N/A, 1 Ba, 610

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45 New Listings For Sale Downtown

By Anthony Longo 20 10 2008


(Pictured above is 9 Willow Street on Beacon Hill on the market for $825,000)

I just did a quick search for all Boston condos for sale in all downtown neighborhoods at all price points that came on the market within the last 5 days. (See Search Results Here)

They range from all over. The most expensive is a unit at The Mandarin which came on for $5.5M and the least expensive is a unit at 21 Alberdeen Street for $170,000.

Here are some units that stuck out to us as good deals.

Price: $2,495,000
303 Berkeley Street
Unit # 5
Boston, MA 02116

Price: $1,400,000
220 Boylston Street
Unit # 1202
Boston, MA 02116


Price: $825,000

9 Willow Street
Unit # 71
Boston, MA 02108

Price: $499,000
85 E India Row
Unit # 14A
Boston, MA 02110

Price: $399,000
145 Pinckney St
Unit # 134
Boston, MA 02114

Price: $379,000
32 Mead St
Unit # 3
Boston, MA 02129



Bay Village Goes Green

By Jessica Quirk 13 10 2008

Boston continues to go Green! A former church that dates back all the way to 1896 and is located in Boston’s Bay Village has now gone green.

This former church that has been vacant for decades was renovated and developed to meet the LEED standards.

According the The Boston Herald, the new condo complex at 136 Arlington Street boasts toilets that run on rainwater, insulation made of recycled denim, pine floors made out of recycled wood, a roof seeded with wildflowers, windows that contain energy efficient argon between panes, radiant heading built right into the floors, and a new rubber membrane simulating the church’s original slate roof.

Units in this Bay Village condo complex range all the way from a 465 square foot studio priced to a 3,600 plus square foot penthouse triplex. The studio is priced at $399,000 and a two bedroom unit is priced at $799,000.

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Source: Boston Herald



A Bay Bay

By Erica Farthing 8 10 2008

 

Ok, I admit, I feel a bit stupid. I have lived in Boston for a little over two years and just today learned about the Bay Village of Boston! 

As always, trying to stay current with new restaurant openings etc, I was catching up on my local blog feeds when I noticed that Erbaluce just opened in the Bay Village…news compliments of our buddies over at Boston Restaurant Talk.

I literally turned around in my desk and asked Tony, “What the heck is Bay Village!?”

Well, after his description as a “wedge” located between Back Bay and the South End, I decided to investigate a bit more. My research actually gave me quite a lot of information!

Bay Village is actually the smallest and least known ‘hood in Boston (ok so maybe I don’t feel so stupid) and is an eclectic mix of not only architectural styles but is home to a variety of ethnicities, ages, genders, as well. 

Here are the geographic specifics according to the Bay Village community website: It is the area of Boston binded by Charles Street, Marginal Road, Cortes Street, Berkeley Street, and Stuart. Directly adjacent to Park Square and within brief walking distance to Boston’s Theater District, Bay Village is quite the little community.

Apparently, the same people who were responsible for the development of Beacon Hill in the 1820s, built similar homes for themselves in the Bay Village. That is why when you look down a narrow gaslight lined street in Bay Village with red brick reminiscent of what you would see in Beacon Hill, it is not by coincidence. The plus side of this area as opposed to Beacon Hill is that the prices are lower for the same quaint and cozy brownstone-style building. Check them out today!

Historically, Bay Village played host to a variety of middle-class shopkeepers and artisans and in the early 1900s many players in the film industry from such major studios as MGM and RKO also lived and worked in the area. Today, it is an extremely close-knit community with only around 2100 residents. 

Some great Bay Village restaurants you can venture to are Flash’s Cocktails, Avila, Rustic Kitchen, and the newly opened Erbaluce! Stop on by for happy hour  or dinner tonight!

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