Archive for July, 2007
Tonight, come by Christopher Columbus Park (right next to Long Wharf and the North End) for a special ONEin3 Boston event.
The Mayor’s Office of Arts, Tourism and Special Events, in conjunction with ONEin3 Boston, present an outdoor concert that can’t be missed: The Joshua Tree, a U2 tribute band and great entertainers in their own [...]
If you own property in the City of Boston (or are thinking about owning), either Residential or Commercial, you will be interested in the following tax related information. The Boston Municipal Research Bureau, an independent organization that studies the City of Boston’s finances, recently issued the Boston Real Estate Tax Classification System and Structure Report. [...]
Boston Condo Sales Increasing - Still Scared to Buy?
0 Comments Published July 30th, 2007 in Boston Condo Statistics.The Massachusetts Association of Realtors (MAR) recently release the 2007 2nd Quarter housing numbers for the state. It is interesting to see that condo sales in the Greater Boston area are increasing / appreciating on all levels (number sold, average price, median price).
Per the MAR Report, here is a look at 2nd Quarter 2006 [...]
Read all blog posts regarding Trinity Place by clicking on the Trinity Place tag above, or by using the search box in the upper right.
It’s now been over 100 days, and it does not appear as though there is a suitor for the most expensive condo to ever hit the market in Boston. Trinity [...]
In late 2006, the Utile designed and Niskanen developed Trolley House had its 24 units swept off the market, with them never to be seen available again. With pricing in between $400,000 and $600,000, the Trolley House condos offered the square footage and amenities to draw residents outside of downtown to what is quickly [...]
Are you considering the install of a new central air conditioner in your Boston condo? You can save energy and money - and stay cool- by buying an energy-efficient model.
Today’s most efficient air conditioners use between 30 and 50 percent less energy that models from 30 years ago to generate the same amount of cooling. [...]
July has been a hot month for the new 23-unit boutique luxury condo development at the northeast corner of Washington Street and Union Park Street, Penny Savings Bank. The new condo development now boasts 6 of its 23 units as sold, and two residents have moved into the circa 1917 former bank and started calling [...]
Banq Restaurant to Open at Penny Savings Bank
0 Comments Published July 26th, 2007 in Boston Restaurants.As you may know, the 23-unit luxury condo development, Penny Savings Bank, in the South End recently opened to residents. In addition to the residential units that fill the former bank, two commercial spaces exist along Washington Street. One of those commercial spaces will be filled by Citibank (you cannot have a condo development [...]
Curious as to how far your dollar will go on the exclusive Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston? We looked at the most expensive home in Boston that sold over the past week, and not surprisingly, it was on Beacon Hill.
34.5 Beacon Street Unit 17 sold for $3,800,000 after being on the market for only 44 [...]
The redevelopment of th South End D4 Police Station is now complete, and residents have found their way into their new homes. Currently, there are 6 remaining units in the 25-unit boutique development at the east end of Warren Avenue in the South End.
If you have the desire to call the D4 Condos, one [...]
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