Newbury Street Condos
Apartments and Condos on Newbury Street in Boston
Situated in Boston's beautiful Back Bay, Newbury Street stretches from Arlington Street to The Fenway. The street is conveniently located near the Storrow Lagoon and the Boston Common, and is flanked by numerous stores, restaurants, clubs, art galleries and theaters. There are many apartment complexes and condominiums on Newbury Street, and some of these include the 360 Newbury Street, the Prince, 294 Newbury Street, 6 Newbury Street and the Boston Newbury.
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Providence on Newbury
Built in 1885, this relatively small building has seven units, and one of these suites is a three-bedroom penthouse that provides private space outdoors. Each apartment has hardwood floors and a kitchen with an open design. The largest suite features a walk-in closet, distinctive bookcases and a fireplace that uses gas. Most of the apartments also have washing machines and dryers.
The Prince
This building was a school for more than 100 years, and it was converted into an apartment complex during the 1980s. The structure contains 36 suites that have the style of a loft. Some units feature windows with a height of nine feet, hardwood floors and floor plans that have an open design.
The rooftop has a deck that contains foliage and several chairs, and the Prince features a common room that has recently been renovated. Each of the largest suites has two bedrooms and an area of 1,250 square feet.
28 Exeter
Situated on the corner of Newbury Street and Exeter Street, this apartment complex provides free Wi-Fi, a laundry room on each floor and a walk-in closet in every suite. The apartments have high-quality air conditioners, and residents may modify the temperature of each room.
The suites feature countertops that are made of granite and newly installed appliances that were manufactured by General Electric. Moreover, many of the suites have balconies.
6 Newbury Street
This structure was once a parking garage, and currently, it contains several condos that are for sale and can be completely customized. The building is positioned within 100 feet of the Public Garden and provides an excellent view of the Lagoon Bridge. The structure has air conditioning and central heating.
360 Newbury Street
Built in 1918, this apartment complex contains 54 units and three stories, and the floors of 360 Newbury Street have a total area of 40,460 square feet. The suites feature ceilings with a height of 18 feet, countertops that are made of stainless steel and particularly large windows.
Some of the apartments contain a washing machine, a dryer and air conditioners in several rooms. Moreover, certain suites have large offices.
234 Newbury Street
Managed by Oakwood Worldwide, this building has three stories and 11 units, and every apartment contains one bedroom. Each suite is equipped with an air conditioner, two televisions, a washer and a dryer.
304 Newbury Street
The suites at this small apartment complex have newly renovated kitchens and couches that can easily be converted into beds. The property features a tennis court and is situated near a bike path. Currently, 304 Newbury Street does not have a laundry room, but the building is within 100 yards of Dependable Cleaners, which is a business that lets tenants use washing machines and dryers for a small fee.
The Boston Newbury
This apartment complex is managed by Inn Boston Reservations, and the company allows residents to pay a weekly rate without signing a lease. Certain suites contain custom fireplaces, sizable stoves, a coffee maker and a kettle for tea. Every apartment has a phone, and guests may make local calls for free. Moreover, the Boston Newbury provides complimentary Wi-Fi.
Each suite is equipped with a keyless entry system. Once a tenant has made a reservation, the resident will receive a unique code that can be used to access the suite.
Local Attractions
The condos are situated close to Copley Square, Fenway Park, Kenmore Square and Clemente Field. Residents are within walking distance of the Boston Children's Museum and the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, which attracts approximately 110,000 visitors each year.
Near Newbury Street, residents who have a passion for art can explore the International Poster Gallery and the Society of Arts and Crafts. Many inhabitants also check out the Boston Common, and this reserve features several memorials and monuments.
Public Transportation and Roads
Newbury Street is close to Interstate 90, Route 1 and Interstate 93, and residents of the apartment complexes can use Main Street in order to visit East Cambridge. Inhabitants may easily access Route 28, which traverses Brookline and the eastern part of Franklin Park.
Several rails and stations are near the street, and the closest terminal is situated at the intersection of Newbury Street and Route 2A. Another nearby station is positioned at the corner of Arlington Street and Boylston Street.