180 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA, 02116
Year Built
1925
# Stories
1
# Total Units
27Unit Size Range
812-99,999 sqft
Unit Demand
Low
Unit Availability
Low
180 Commonwealth Ave is a distinctive condominium building originally constructed in 1925. This one-story structure offers a choice of 1 and 2-bedroom units, providing residents with convenient urban living. The property includes essential amenities such as a tennis court, golf facilities, and elevators. Additional on-site amenities feature a laundry facility, stables, and hot water service, contributing to a comfortable lifestyle for tenants. Residents have access to a bike path, enhancing connectivity and encouraging an active lifestyle. The locale offers extraordinary convenience with proximity to public transportation and highway access, ensuring seamless travel. Surrounded by a vibrant environment, 180 Commonwealth Ave benefits from nearby conservation areas, offering opportunities for outdoor leisure and exploration. The property features a well-maintained pool and garden area, perfect for relaxation. For those interested in cultural engagement, the inclusion of a nearby house of worship enhances the community's diversity and accessibility. With varied nearby parks, residents can enjoy peaceful green spaces within the urban setting. This unique property combines a blend of urban amenities and historical charm, making it an attractive choice for modern living while preserving its architectural heritage.
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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.