MLS Number: 72771657
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Type: Condo | Villa | Townhome
Area | County:
Boston
Community | City:
The Fenway
Location:
107 Jersey
Boston
, MA
Unit: 15
Beds: 2
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F. Baths: 2
Style:
Low-Rise
Built: 1920
Approx. SQFT:
790.00
Penthouse duplex in Boston's vibrant Fenway neighborhood! Minutes from The Fens park and Fenway Park, this condo offers a turn-key opportunity in one of the country's most established neighborhoods. The property has been gut-renovated and was converted 5 years ago into a duplex 2-bedroom. The home has 2 full baths which is seldom seen in these buildings and offers additional value to tenants and owner-occupants alike. Over 12 windows and 4 skylights create a beautiful, bright home, taking full advantage of the top floor placement. Laundry IN-UNIT. Low HOA fee and large renter pool ensure great returns and low vacancy for years to come if held as an investment. This would make an excellent addition to a portfolio of rentals or stand out as a single investment in Boston's highly desirable Fenway real estate market. Owner-occupants enjoy the world class entertainment, the historic Fenway Park, superb dining and numerous universities located a block away on Boylston Street
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Located at Jersey and Peterborough
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»»Lat: 42.3584
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