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Leather District MA Townhomes

Tips on Buying in this Area

Those who love a dense urban core will love this neighborhood, which is both picturesque and sited near to some of the city’s finest cultural amenities. With an average purchase price of $800 per square foot for a townhome, this area is perfect for a buyer who wishes to combine the best in historic facades with the latest in contemporary comforts. Buyers who want to be notified of the latest listings and opportunities should contact us. We’ve spent years working in this area and cultivating a long list of agents, brokers, and property owners who give us first dibs on properties that are coming to the market. By contacting us, a buyer will have access to this list and be able to secure a beautiful property ahead of the crowd.

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Many of the residences in this area retain the ample splendor of their original construction in terms of space and views. Although ground floor units are rare, many of the dwellings are located in the second to fifth floors, and take in a grand view of the nearby harbor and skyline. The density of this region also means that any unit is located very close to other restaurants, businesses, and boutiques. Living in the Leather District is like living a perpetual festival of culture, commerce, and design. As a result, many of the recently renovated units in this area make a point of exposing the materials of their construction, from artfully painted piping on the ceilings to patches of brick in the bathroom and bedroom and vintage timber beams. The elegant arched brick windows in many of these units are what distinguishes them from most other parts of the city. A resident can stand in the living room and look out through a window built in 1890 on a landscape shaped by the exciting forces of the 21st century.

Tall ceilings are prevalent in this area, with nine to eleven feet being typical. This allows for the preservation of vintage lighting fixtures, from chandeliers to beautiful kitchen installations that have wide basins spilling over with warm cones of light. The kitchens tend to be studies in luxury and compelling aesthetics; hardwood floors reflect the stainless steel appliances, which in turn look out on marble countertops and elaborate backsplashes of tile. Depending on the year of construction, multiple fireplaces throughout the residence are common, with at least one fireplace in the central living area and another in the master bedroom. The bathrooms tend to accentuate modernity, with glass cylinders for showers and roomy porcelain stand alone bathtubs taking up the majority of the spaces. To access these units, a concrete staircase usually leads up to two elegantly carved wooden doors, which give way to a slender but well appointed hallway.

How to List Property

In this era of information, how does one find the ideal buyer? The best way to attract a qualified and serious buyer is to work with a proven network of experts. Luckily, by contacting us, a seller can be placed in immediate contact with a number of buyers who are seeking specifically what they have to offer, from the square footage to the locale to the approximate budget range. Instead of wasting time hoping that a buyer will discover their listing, sellers can take charge of their destiny by reaching out to a hand-selected pool of buyers eager to make the sale. We delight in eradicating the logistical hassles of selling a property by proposing viewing appointments with buyers who already have expressed a strong interest in the amenities of the property. We also offer sellers a wide array of technical services, from advising on the best details to include in a listing to suggested angles for interior photographs. We dramatically shorten the distance between listing a property and dropping off the keys.

Geographic Location

Located east of Chinatown, south of the North End and north of the Seaport District, this neighborhood is only a few blocks from the waterfront, and encompasses one of the most dense concentrations of late 19th century commercial properties that have subsequently been turned into a mixture of retail, dining, and residences. Brick buildings are the norm in this region, which spans only a few blocks in total. Adjacent to South Station and bounded by Interstate 93, the area is also highly accessible by public transit. However, although it is located next to several prominent green spaces, the area itself does not have any parks or green spaces within its limits.

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