343 Commercial St, Boston, MA, 02109
Year Built
1855
# Stories
3
# Total Units
75Unit Size Range
1,010-4,600 sqft
Unit Demand
Low
Unit Availability
Low
Union Wharf, located at 343 Commercial Street, is a distinctive 3-story condominium offering waterfront views. Built in 1855, this property exudes historic charm while incorporating modern conveniences. The development features an array of unit configurations with 1, 2, 3, and 4-bedroom options available. Unit prices start at $3,250,000, reflective of the excellent location and extensive amenities provided. Residents enjoy numerous amenities, including a boat dock, tennis courts, and a pool, catering to a variety of lifestyle preferences. The building is equipped with elevators for ease of access and includes laundry facilities as part of its offerings. For outdoor enthusiasts, the property is connected to trails and a bike path, making it accessible to pedestrian activities and cycling. The close proximity to public transportation and highway access ensures convenient travel. Union Wharf is surrounded by features such as parks, garden areas, and conservation areas, promoting a balanced urban and natural environment. The inclusion of a house of worship in the vicinity and public transportation options enhances the lifestyle convenience for residents. With its unique historical backdrop and extensive modern amenities, Union Wharf offers a premium living experience by the waterfront.
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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.