Beacon Hill MLS
Condo Sales and Rentals MLS
Finding variety in floor plans, pricing, and features in condominiums is an easy task with Beacon Hill MLS listings. For one bedroom and one full bathroom floor plans of more than 500 square feet, consider Phillips Street with pricing starting in the mid $400,000. If you are looking for more space, then Beacon Street has nearly 2,500 square feet with two bedrooms and three full bathrooms for $2,000,000. The features for the units are dressed with granite and marble countertops. Kitchens are chef or gourmet with stainless steel appliances and breakfast bars and recess lighting. Some units have decks and balconies for taking in the view. Association fees cover the charges for fitness centers, parking, heat, concierge and package services and more. Some communities are pet friendly with restrictions.
Single Family Homes Sales and Rentals MLS
Beacon Hill MLS listings are filled with expansive square footage, decadent amenities and more. Mount Vernon Place is a great example of 7,500 well-appointed six bedrooms and nine full bathroom floor plans. More amenities than one can imagine are find in these listings. Double sided fireplaces, exposed brick or wood beam ceilings with chandeliers and wood paneling are examples of the accents. For example, Charles Street has more single family homes for nearly $4,000,000 with gourmet kitchens vaulted ceilings, double crown molding and loads of amenities. Multi-level living space comes with decks and balconies off of master bedrooms or living room areas. Lofts on the top level make great offices or additional bedrooms. Parking and private green spaces in the front and back of the property make this section of Boston ideal.
Commercial Sales and Rentals MLS
The North Star Building on Portland Street has nearly 700 to 5,000 square feet waiting to accommodate your office space needs. A Beacon Hill business address says that you have arrived in one of the most prestigious neighborhoods. Leasing rates of $36 per square foot of productive space opportunity are available as well as properties for sale. There is retail and office space in mid-rise to high rise buildings and more. Some private offices have access to private elevators. Garage parking is made available for tenants, while valet service is also an option. Security and card key entry are included in the deal.
If you are in the market to buy a home in Boston’s prestigious Beacon Hill neighborhood, you should prepare yourself for an uphill battle. Inventory here tends to be limited simply due to the fact that this neighborhood extends over such a small area. Complicating matters is the fact that the neighborhood is so centrally located and in one of the most desirable parts of the city. None of this is to say that you are out of luck; it simply means that you should arm yourself with as much information as possible. To that end, you can’t go wrong by signing up with Boston City Properties.
The Basics
With a total area of just over one-sixth of one square mile, this neighborhood is among the smallest and most compact in the city. At the time of the 2010 U.S. Census, it had a population of around 9,000. It is split up into a few districts, including North Slope and South Slope. Townhouses and condos are widely available, but single-family homes can be found here and there as well. Lots of people dream of making this neighborhood home, and the real estate market here has been so strong that it can take time to find properties that suit your needs.
Real Estate Market
Lately, the real estate market in this tiny neighborhood has been on fire—and that is saying a lot given how well the city’s overall market has been doing for some time. The median sale price for residential properties, $1.1 million, represents an increase of nearly 60 percent in value over the year before. The best luxury condos and townhouses sell for a median price of $2.6 million, so it’s safe to say that affordability can be a concern. Homes here tend to be huge; on average, they offer upwards of 3,000 square feet of space. Rental properties are few and far between, and median rent here is around $2,700 per month.
What to Expect
When it comes to residential real estate, this neighborhood’s top claim to fame is its stately Federal-style rowhouses. They are found in districts throughout the area, including along many cobblestone, gas-lit streets. Many older buildings have been renovated and converted into stunning single-family homes, and many historic buildings now house luxury apartments and condos. In this way, you can enjoy the modern trappings of luxury condo living while giving a nod to the past. Note that many districts in this neighborhood are designated as historic, so special rules often apply for homeowners.
Find Homes for Sale
The quickest, easiest way to check availability for condos, townhouses and single-family homes for sale in this neighborhood is by searching Boston City Properties’ listings. Our vast online database is populated with data from a variety of reputable sources, so you can rest assured of its timeliness and accuracy. We know how tricky it can be to find homes for sale in this neighborhood, and we can refer you to a local agent who specializes in real estate in this area whenever you’re ready.
When you search our database for properties for sale here, you’ll have all of the info that you need right at your fingertips. Explore properties for sale in this Boston neighborhood through detailed listings with large, colorful photos. If you have any questions about any properties for sale that you find in our database, just contact our team. When you’re ready to go look in person, give us a call for a referral to a local real estate agent. We’re here to help, so give us a call.
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