MLS Number: 72743924
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Type: Condo | Villa | Townhome
Area | County:
Boston
Community | City:
The Fenway
Location:
110 Riverway
Boston
, MA
Unit: 5
Beds: 1
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F. Baths: 1
Style:
Mid-Rise
Built: 1890
Approx. SQFT:
685.00
Welcome to Riverway, a well maintained 16-unit residential building. This is a great opportunity for owners or investors looking in the Fenway area. This unit's kitchen is updated with stainless steel appliances including a gas stove, refrigerator, and dishwasher.-áThe kitchen flows to the living/dining area which features hardwood floors and a wall of windows overlooking the Landmark Center. The-árecently remodeled bathroom boasts a tiled walk-in shower with glass doors, while the bedroom is quietly situated in the back of the building. As an added bonus, there is no need to worry about storage with an on-site unit available! The common roof deck offers gorgeous city views and even slight views of the historical Fenway Park. Conveniently positioned near the campuses of numerous colleges, just 2 blocks from the T, within 3 blocks of Longwood Medical Campus, shopping, dozens of restaurants, Fenway Park, and the Commuter Rail, this unit is a MUST see!
Intercom
Deck - Roof + Access Rights
City View(s)
Range
Dishwasher
Microwave
Refrigerator
Public Transportation
Shopping
Park
Walk/Jog Trails
Medical Facility
Public School
T-Station
University
Directions
Corner of Riverway & Brookline Ave
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»»Lat: 42.3584
»»Long: -71.0597
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