492 Beacon St, Boston, MA, 02115
Year Built
1890
# Stories
1
# Total Units
37Unit Size Range
748-1,896 sqft
Unit Demand
Low
Unit Availability
Low
Church Court, located at 492 Beacon Street, Boston, is a unique condominium property built in 1890. This single-story building offers a variety of unit configurations, including 1, 2, and 3-bedroom options. The building's distinctive waterfront views provide a scenic backdrop, enhancing the urban living experience. The architectural design of Church Court combines historical charm with modern conveniences. Among its notable amenities are a spacious tennis court, access to a golf course, and multiple elevators. Residents benefit from nearby trail systems and a thoughtfully designed garden area, ideal for relaxation and recreation. The property offers numerous practical amenities such as efficient hot water systems and convenient bike paths, encouraging an active lifestyle. Accessibility is a key feature, with easy highway access and close proximity to public transportation options. The area is enriched with various recreational facilities and parks, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities. Surrounding the building, residents will find conservation areas and a local house of worship, contributing to a peaceful community atmosphere. Church Court presents an ideal residential opportunity for those seeking a balance of historic charm, modern living, and convenient urban amenities.
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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.