MLS Number: 72765870
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Type: Condo | Villa | Townhome
Area | County:
Boston
Community | City:
The Fenway
Location:
63 Burbank Street
Boston
, MA
Unit: 16
Beds: 1
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F. Baths: 1
Style:
Mid-Rise
Built: 1900
Approx. SQFT:
431.00
Priced to sell! Newly renovated 1-bedroom that can easily be used as a 2-bedroom (split layout) located right in the heart of the Fenway. Unit features new gut renovated kitchen with quartz counters and gas stove, gut renovated bathroom with carrera marble tile flooring, refinished hardwood floors, fresh paint, upgraded lighting and more. Both rooms can accommodate a queen bed and dresser. Located on the top floor of a well maintained professionally managed building with laundry on-site and multiple recent common area capital improvements. Heat and hot water included in condo fee. Ideal location near Northeastern University, Berklee School of Music, Whole Foods super market and multiple great coffee shops. Walk score of 96 out of a 100. Unit feels larger than listed square footage. Blue chip asset in a great central neighborhood.
Public Transportation
Shopping
Tennis Court
Park
Medical Facility
Laundromat
Highway Access
Private School
Public School
T-Station
University
Directions
Hemenway to Burbank Street. Burbank Street is a one-way.
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»»Lat: 42.3584
»»Long: -71.0597
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