134 Fulton, Boston, MA, 02109
Year Built
1899
# Stories
1
# Total Units
7Unit Size Range
1,609-999,999 sqft
Unit Demand
-
Unit Availability
-
134 Fulton Street is a distinctive one-story condo building established in 1899, offering two-bedroom units. The property's architectural style reflects its historical roots while providing modern conveniences. The building incorporates efficient design elements, with an elevator ensuring easy access within the structure. The condominium features a variety of amenities designed to enhance urban living. Residents have access to tennis courts and a pool, providing options for recreation and leisure. The property is well-connected, adjacent to bike paths and offering easy highway access, facilitating effortless commutes and travel. Additionally, public transportation options are readily available. Surrounding 134 Fulton Street, the environment includes a conservation area and park, offering green spaces for outdoor activities and relaxation. Nearby, residents will find a house of worship, contributing to the community's cultural fabric. This location's strategic positioning offers a balanced lifestyle, integrating the vibrancy of urban amenities with the tranquility of natural surroundings. Whether enjoying the convenient transportation links or the leisure facilities, 134 Fulton Street provides a setting that meets the diverse needs of its residents.
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North End, a historic district in Suffolk County, MA, is renowned for its charming cobblestone streets and authentic Italian eateries. The area offers a rich cultural experience, with landmarks like the Old North Church and Paul Revere House contributing to its storied past. Residents and visitors alike enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of its bustling cafés and boutique shops. With close proximity to Waterfront Park and scenic harbor views, leisure options are plentiful. Public transportation is easily accessible, with several subway lines providing convenient connections to the rest of Boston.