MLS Number: 72733997
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Type: Condo | Villa | Townhome
Area | County:
Boston
Community | City:
The Fenway
Location:
35 Queensberry St
Boston
, MA
Unit: 20
Beds: 1
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F. Baths: 1
Style:
Mid-Rise,Brownstone
Built: 1899
Approx. SQFT:
508.00
Charming 1 bed/1 bath condo located on a quiet tree lined street, convenient to Fenway park, Kenmore sq., Back Bay, shops, restaurants, schools, hospitals. Features sunfilled of the 4th level unit include 1 bedroom, living room (could be the 2nd bedroom), kitchen, 1 full bath with new vanity, hardwood floors. Laundry and bikes room in the building, heat and hot water are including in the condo fees. Well maintained professionally managed building. Just step access to the Mass Pike. Perfect for investor or first time homebuyer. Enjoy the city life here.
Range
Refrigerator
Public Transportation
Shopping
Park
Medical Facility
Laundromat
Highway Access
Private School
Public School
T-Station
University
Directions
Jersey Street to Queensberry St
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»»Lat: 42.3584
»»Long: -71.0597
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