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Atlanta, GA 30339
160 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA, 02115
UNIT SIZE RANGE
435-2,087 sqft
160 Commonwealth Ave is in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood. It sits near the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Boylston Street. The building stands one story tall and houses 77 condominium units. Construction wrapped up in 1900, giving the area a historic charm. Unit sizes vary from 435 to 2,087 square feet. Living spaces include 1, 2, and 3-bedroom options. The structure offers city skyline views that enhance the living experience. Large windows bring in abundant natural light, while high ceilings create an open, airy feel. Nearby dining options include Gre.Co, La Voile, and Jake Inc. These restaurants add a vibrant feel to the community. The Charles River lies close by, providing scenic spots for walks and relaxation. Local attractions like Copley Square and the Boston Public Garden are within easy reach. Key features include a 24-hour concierge and two elevators for convenience. The building is pet friendly and has central air conditioning for comfort. Other reliable features enhance daily living and enjoyment. The property offers an elevator building with large windows and possible exposed brick elements. This low-rise architecture fits well into its surroundings. The overall design and amenities cater to a lifestyle blended with historic appeal and modern conveniences.


160 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA, 02115
160 Commonwealth Ave is in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood. It sits near the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Boylston Street. The building stands one story tall and houses 77 condominium units. Construction wrapped up in 1900, giving the area a historic charm. Unit sizes vary from 435 to 2,087 square feet. Living spaces include 1, 2, and 3-bedroom options. The structure offers city skyline views that enhance the living experience. Large windows bring in abundant natural light, while high ceilings create an open, airy feel. Nearby dining options include Gre.Co, La Voile, and Jake Inc. These restaurants add a vibrant feel to the community. The Charles River lies close by, providing scenic spots for walks and relaxation. Local attractions like Copley Square and the Boston Public Garden are within easy reach. Key features include a 24-hour concierge and two elevators for convenience. The building is pet friendly and has central air conditioning for comfort. Other reliable features enhance daily living and enjoyment. The property offers an elevator building with large windows and possible exposed brick elements. This low-rise architecture fits well into its surroundings. The overall design and amenities cater to a lifestyle blended with historic appeal and modern conveniences.
160 Commonwealth Ave is in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood. It sits near the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Boylston Street. The building stands one story tall and houses 77 condominium units. Construction wrapped up in 1900, giving the area a historic charm. Unit sizes vary from 435 to 2,087 square feet. Living spaces include 1, 2, and 3-bedroom options. The structure offers city skyline views that enhance the living experience. Large windows bring in abundant natural light, while high ceilings create an open, airy feel. Nearby dining options include Gre.Co, La Voile, and Jake Inc. These restaurants add a vibrant feel to the community. The Charles River lies close by, providing scenic spots for walks and relaxation. Local attractions like Copley Square and the Boston Public Garden are within easy reach. Key features include a 24-hour concierge and two elevators for convenience. The building is pet friendly and has central air conditioning for comfort. Other reliable features enhance daily living and enjoyment. The property offers an elevator building with large windows and possible exposed brick elements. This low-rise architecture fits well into its surroundings. The overall design and amenities cater to a lifestyle blended with historic appeal and modern conveniences.
Unit Availability helps to understand how often units in a particular building are listed for sale as compared with the neighborhood average. Units are rarely listed in buildings with low availability.
Unit Demand is a measure of quickly units in a particular building sell as compared with other buildings in the neighborhood. Units in high-demand buildings sell more quickly.
| Unit | Size (sqft) | Beds | Baths | Days On Market | Date | Status | Price | |
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While specifics about building policies aren’t highlighted, it’s important to mention that historic buildings like The Vendome usually come with rules that honor the preservation of their charm. It might be worth checking if pets are allowed or what other community guidelines are in place to make sure this is the right fit for your lifestyle.
While specifics about building policies aren’t highlighted, it’s important to mention that historic buildings like The Vendome usually come with rules that honor the preservation of their charm. It might be worth checking if pets are allowed or what other community guidelines are in place to make sure this is the right fit for your lifestyle.
Compare building's average price/sq. ft. and HOA fees/sq. ft. to buildings nearby
| Building Name | Avg price per square foot | AVG HOA FEE per square foot (Monthly) |
|---|---|---|
| 160 Commonwealth Ave | - | - |
| 239 Commonwealth Ave | $1,067/sqft. | $2 /sqft. |
| 239 Commonwealth Ave | $1,067/sqft. | $2 /sqft. |
| 165 Commonwealth Ave | $1,357/sqft. | $4 /sqft. |
| 167 Commonwealth Ave | $1,311/sqft. | $2 /sqft. |
| 167 Commonwealth Ave | $1,115/sqft. | $2 /sqft. |
Back Bay is Boston’s historic district known for its Victorian brownstones. The area has wide, tree-lined streets and the Commonwealth Avenue Mall. It hosts Copley Square with Trinity Church and the Boston Public Library. Shoppers walk Newbury Street for small shops and cafes. The Prudential Center and nearby malls offer stores and food options. The Charles River and the Esplanade give space for walking and biking. The district has many hotels, grocery stores, and pharmacies. Commuters use nearby stations, MBTA lines, and commuter rail to reach downtown and suburbs.
Back Bay is Boston’s historic district known for its Victorian brownstones. The area has wide, tree-lined streets and the Commonwealth Avenue Mall. It hosts Copley Square with Trinity Church and the Boston Public Library. Shoppers walk Newbury Street for small shops and cafes. The Prudential Center and nearby malls offer stores and food options. The Charles River and the Esplanade give space for walking and biking. The district has many hotels, grocery stores, and pharmacies. Commuters use nearby stations, MBTA lines, and commuter rail to reach downtown and suburbs.
This neighborhood indicates a good mix of people which makes it a good place for families. About 6.46% are children aged 0–14, 44.41% are young adults between 15–29, 21.22% are adults aged 30–44, 12.88% are in the 45–59 range and 15.04% are seniors aged 60 and above. Commuting options are also varying where 39.2% of residents relying on walking, while others prefer public transit around 21.4%, driving around 20.21%, biking around 2.74%, allowing residents to choose travel modes that best fit their daily routines. Most homes in the area are with 74.68% of units are rented and 25.32% are owner occupied. The neighborhood offers different household types. About 11.74% are single family homes and 1.88% are multi family units. Around 50.82% are single-person households, while 49.18% are multi person households. This mix works well for families, roommates, and individuals. Education levels in the neighborhood vary widely where 32.99% of residents have bachelor’s degrees. Around 9.71% have high school or college education. Another 2.61% hold diplomas while 37.83% have completed postgraduate studies. The remaining are 16.85% with other types of qualifications.
This neighborhood indicates a good mix of people which makes it a good place for families. About 6.46% are children aged 0–14, 44.41% are young adults between 15–29, 21.22% are adults aged 30–44, 12.88% are in the 45–59 range and 15.04% are seniors aged 60 and above. Commuting options are also varying where 39.2% of residents relying on walking, while others prefer public transit around 21.4%, driving around 20.21%, biking around 2.74%, allowing residents to choose travel modes that best fit their daily routines. Most homes in the area are with 74.68% of units are rented and 25.32% are owner occupied. The neighborhood offers different household types. About 11.74% are single family homes and 1.88% are multi family units. Around 50.82% are single-person households, while 49.18% are multi person households. This mix works well for families, roommates, and individuals. Education levels in the neighborhood vary widely where 32.99% of residents have bachelor’s degrees. Around 9.71% have high school or college education. Another 2.61% hold diplomas while 37.83% have completed postgraduate studies. The remaining are 16.85% with other types of qualifications.
6.46%
44.41%
21.22%
12.88%
15.04%
21.4%
Transit
39.2%
Walk
20.21%
Drive
2.74%
Bike
25.32%
Owner Occupied
74.68%
Rental Units
Household:$8,450,358.91 /yr
Individual:$7,366,726.23 /yr