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Atlanta, GA 30339
476 Beacon Steet, Boston, MA, 02115
UNIT SIZE RANGE
1,539-3,419 sqft


476 Beacon Steet, Boston, MA, 02115
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 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 1610 | 2 | 2 | 44 | 2017-03-17 MLS#: 72114744 | Closed | $2,495,000 | |
| PH | 3419 | 3 | 4 | 436 | 2014-12-19 MLS#: 71594881 | Closed | $5,850,000 | |
| 1 | 2770 | 3 | 3 | 10 | 2014-10-02 MLS#: 71747018 | Closed | $3,000,000 |

3 Beds
3 Baths
2770 sqft
| Date | Status | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 2014-10-02 | Closed | $3,000,000 |

2 Beds
2 Baths
1610 sqft
| Date | Status | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 2017-03-17 | Closed | $2,495,000 |

3 Beds
4 Baths
3419 sqft
| Date | Status | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 2014-12-19 | Closed | $5,850,000 |
Elevator(s)
Security System
Balcony
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) |
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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 5.67% are children aged 0–14, 50.02% are young adults between 15–29, 20.65% are adults aged 30–44, 10.85% are in the 45–59 range and 12.82% are seniors aged 60 and above. Commuting options are also varying where 40% of residents relying on walking, while others prefer public transit around 21.23%, driving around 19.01%, biking around 3.26%, allowing residents to choose travel modes that best fit their daily routines. Most homes in the area are with 76.18% of units are rented and 23.82% are owner occupied. The neighborhood offers different household types. About 11.42% are single family homes and 1.57% are multi family units. Around 51.26% are single-person households, while 48.74% are multi person households. This mix works well for families, roommates, and individuals. Education levels in the neighborhood vary widely where 35.44% of residents have bachelor’s degrees. Around 8.08% have high school or college education. Another 2.44% hold diplomas while 40.3% have completed postgraduate studies. The remaining are 13.74% with other types of qualifications.
This neighborhood indicates a good mix of people which makes it a good place for families. About 5.67% are children aged 0–14, 50.02% are young adults between 15–29, 20.65% are adults aged 30–44, 10.85% are in the 45–59 range and 12.82% are seniors aged 60 and above. Commuting options are also varying where 40% of residents relying on walking, while others prefer public transit around 21.23%, driving around 19.01%, biking around 3.26%, allowing residents to choose travel modes that best fit their daily routines. Most homes in the area are with 76.18% of units are rented and 23.82% are owner occupied. The neighborhood offers different household types. About 11.42% are single family homes and 1.57% are multi family units. Around 51.26% are single-person households, while 48.74% are multi person households. This mix works well for families, roommates, and individuals. Education levels in the neighborhood vary widely where 35.44% of residents have bachelor’s degrees. Around 8.08% have high school or college education. Another 2.44% hold diplomas while 40.3% have completed postgraduate studies. The remaining are 13.74% with other types of qualifications.
5.67%
50.02%
20.65%
10.85%
12.82%
21.23%
Transit
40%
Walk
19.01%
Drive
3.26%
Bike
23.82%
Owner Occupied
76.18%
Rental Units
Household:$7,940,858.7 /yr
Individual:$6,762,318.03 /yr