Sunday, November 11, 2012
This fabulous one-bedroom condominium in Back Bay is the right property at the right price.
A Beacon St. address for only $395,000? You read this right. This lovely one bedroom condominium located in the heart of Back Bay offers its residents all the best Boston has to offer right at their doorstep and at a price that leaves a little extra in the checking account. With a reasonable price, and equally realistic monthly maintenance fee, owners also do not have to sacrifice looks or quality. This 16-unit complex is a well maintained property with laundry facilities, bike storage and even an incredible common roof deck that overlooks the Prudential Center. Elevated ceilings, decorative moldings, oversized windows and vintage details are all period enhancements that have been preserved to offer residents the true experience of …
Sunday, November 4, 2012
This luxurious mansion in the heart of Back Bay offers the best of Boston's historical architectural past and progressive future.
Yes, there really are ideal homes in the Back Bay where a family can grow and explore all that the City of Boston has to offer and provide adults with elegant entertaining options. This magnificent Flat-of-the-Hill mansion at 78 Beacon St. not only presents an array of period details and historical features, it boasts diverse room accommodations with over six bedrooms, an au-pair suite, a media room, a roof deck and a balcony. Entertaining will also be seamless and elegant with its soaring ceilings, incredibly spacious room dimension, 11 fireplaces and a sensational chef's kitchen finished with premier, state-of-the-art materials and appliances. This 163 year-old vintage Victorian offers 14 spectacular rooms with incredibly spacious …
Sunday, October 28, 2012
This spectacular property reaches deep into architectural periods and Massachusetts history.
This dramatic limestone mansion was exclusive designed in 1895 as the residence for T.B. Williams, a member of the Boston Board of Trade. This notable address was published in The American Architect in 1896 and is listed on the Massachusetts State Register of Historic Places. Renowned architect Julius Schweinfurth was the chief designer on the project and was celebrated for his classic turn-of-the-century mansions as well as the Wellesley College quadrangle. This magnificent estate was beautifully restored and converted into three condominiums in 2009 and Unit 1 is currently on the Back Bay real estate market. This three bedroom duplex was impressively renovated to preserve the best materials and designs that signify this home's era with …
Sunday, October 21, 2012
The well executed conversion of this historic townhouse effectively blends its rich history with today's preferences and conveniences.
Originally built in 1878, this fantastic historical gem in the Back Bay has been completely restored by a premier Back Bay developer to offer luxurious settings for owners to relax and enjoy the picturesque city views. And for those owners looking for a more active lifestyle, this convenient address could be considered Boston's front step opening into a plethora of cultural, retailing and restaurant pursuits. The period oversized windows and soaring ceilings in this spectacular second floor unit assume dual responsibilities: they not only endorse the beautiful scenery, which includes the Hancock Tower and legendary Marlborough St., they drench the 1,500 square feet of living space with natural sunlight. Lazy Sunday winter afternoons can be…
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Luxurious penthouse unit available on the first block of Commonwealth Ave.
Commonwealth Avenue. This legendary street can lay claim as probably one of the most well-known addresses in the state. This fantastic three-plus bedroom penthouse is conveniently located on the first block of Comm. Ave. within walking distance to many of the city's cultural activities, retailing and restaurants and also boasts some of the most scenic views of many of Boston's infamous structures. This spacious and extraordinary unit tenders direct elevator access into a sprawling well-renovated 2,375 square foot duplex penthouse. A large, elegant living/dining room offers not one but two main focal points. One is the mounted flat screen tv mounted above the fireplace that is flanked by custom built-ins and the second is actually outside; …
Sunday, October 7, 2012
This Victorian style Civil War era townhouse was custom built as one of five contiguous homes for developer William Dehon.
This tri-level penthouse residence encompasses an impressive 3,301 square feet of living space. The majestic sun-lit entry foyer boasting oak floors and an oversized floor-to-ceiling window guides guests to a sky-lit staircase and the home's main entertaining spaces. The spacious living room, which flaunts an original Carrara marble fireplace, offers spectacular views of the Esplanade and Charles River and contains French doors that lead to a 21 foot-long deck with even more splendid local scenery. In the middle of the floor is a fabulous open, formal dining area accented with a dramatically lit ceiling and built-in display cases. The sun-drenched L-shaped kitchen offers alternative city views overlooking legendary Beacon Street and …
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Two seamlessly combined units within the Ritz-Carlton Residences is the epitome of luxurious Boston living.
The Ritz-Carlton Residences. Already, any potential homebuyer knows only one word needs to be used to describe this condominium, and that would be, luxurious. Units E & F were flawlessly combined and designed by one of Boston's most prestigious design teams to offer 4,200 square feet of living space that includes state-of-the-art systems, premier materials and spacious and professionally decorated rooms. Of course, this address could not be fully and truly illustrated without discussing the views. Located on the 32nd floor, this unit boasts unobstructed, unmatched and intoxicating scenes of the Public Garden, the Boston Common, the Charles River, Beacon Hill and all of Back Bay. This one-level unit includes an 860 square foot living/dining…
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Magnificent historical penthouse on Beacon St. boasts stunning views of the Charles River and Boston.
This spectacular penthouse unit on Beacon Street may provide one of the best water and city views in the area. Sunsets over the Charles River can be enjoyed from not one but two expansive private decks as well as picture-perfect urban scenes of Boston's infamous Prudential Center and Beacon St. Inside, this bi-level brownstone boasts a contemporary open floor plan with more than 1,100 square feet of living space, but given its generous room dimensions, fluid blueprint and elevated ceilings, the unit appears much larger and grander in design. The first level offers a granite kitchen with a breakfast bar that opens into fireplaced living room with a bay of three oversized windows that also flaunt river views. This floor also includes a …
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Incredible views and historic luxury is what a new homeowner will receive with this period masterpiece.
This fantastic waterside property right in the heart of the city offers all the conveniences and culture of Boston, but what most residents and guests will persistently discuss and admire are, the views. This townhouse on the river side Beacon St. overlooks an idyllic lagoon between Exeter and Fairfield Sts. and boasts unparalleled panoramic views of the legendary Charles River. These scenic landscapes can be enjoyed from virtually every room in the house through a multitude of grand-scale towering bay windows as well as a spectacular roof deck. Inside, this property lives up to any historic expectation one might have on 19th century luxurious living. It presents exquisite original vintage details, including a beautifully carved staircase…
Sunday, September 9, 2012
This outstanding Civil War estate could be considered the best address in town.
This magnificent Civil War mansion was built as one of five contiguous homes in the French Academic Style and makes a significent presence on the Public Garden. Its interior also possesses the museum-quality period details one would expect, from the French-inspired Mansard roofline down to the first level. This entire property has and continues to remain true to its architectural and historical roots. It interior has been meticulously maintained throughout the years by conscientious owners and visitors will not only be amazed at its condition but also its grand scale. The generously-sized 10 x 16 square foot living room offers breathtaking views of the Public Garden and Arlington St. and displays intricate crown moldings and cornice …