1 Huntington, Boston, MA, 02116
Year Built
1999
# Stories
1
# Total Units
95Unit Size Range
250-8,542 sqft
Unit Demand
Low
Unit Availability
Low
Trinity Place is a single-story condominium complex constructed in 1999, offering a diverse range of unit configurations from 1 to 8 bedrooms. This distinctive property is designed to cater to various lifestyle needs, with a selection of urban amenities aimed at enhancing resident comfort and convenience. Residents have access to a comprehensive suite of amenities including a fitness center, laundry facilities, and a sauna/steam room, all designed to support wellness and leisure activities. The property features multiple recreational options with facilities such as tennis courts, a golf area, pool, and a garden area for relaxation. For those seeking an active outdoor lifestyle, a bike path and nearby conservation area provide ample opportunity for exercise and enjoyment of the surrounding environment. Trinity Place ensures ease of commuting with public transportation options and highway access located nearby. The condominium integrates practical elements such as elevators and parking facilities to accommodate residents' daily needs. Also, accessibility to a clubroom, park, and house of worship further enhances the quality of life within this complex. The initiative in combining open spaces and dedicated recreational areas positions Trinity Place as an inclusive residential option for diverse tenant requirements.
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Back Bay, a quintessential Boston neighborhood, showcases stunning Victorian brownstones and tree-lined streets. The area is a shopper’s paradise, home to the upscale boutiques of Newbury Street and the historic charm of Copley Square. Cultural attractions abound, with nearby museums and the Boston Public Library offering enrichment for all ages. Dining options range from trendy cafes to gourmet restaurants, catering to diverse tastes. This district provides excellent connectivity, with convenient access to the MBTA and major highways, ensuring easy commutes and exploration of the broader Boston area.