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Atlanta, GA 30339
61 W Cedar St, Boston, MA, 02114
UNIT SIZE RANGE
580-1,170 sqft
61 W Cedar St is a low-rise building located in the historic Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston. It sits near the intersection of Cambridge Street and Blossom Street. The nearby Charles River enhances the area's appeal. Local landmarks like Mass General Hospital and Suffolk University add to the building’s charm. The building, constructed in 1900, consists of 7 units spread over a single story. Unit sizes range from 580 to 1,170 square feet, with options for 1 or 2 bedrooms. Prices for these units vary from $585,000 to $750,000. This makes for a diverse range of options for potential buyers. Residents enjoy a range of amenities, including common laundry facilities, hot water, and on-site management. Outdoor attractions like parks and tennis courts provide leisure opportunities. Nearby bike paths and easy access to highways support active lifestyles. Public transportation options make commuting hassle-free. Dining options nearby include restaurants like Artu On Charles St and Harvard Gardens for local favorites. The presence of the Advent School adds to the community feel. The building includes practical features like deed storage in the basement, which some residents may find helpful. Overall, 61 W Cedar St combines historic charm with modern amenities. Living here offers a blend of urban accessibility and community engagement. This location suits anyone looking to enjoy the vibrancy of Boston while residing in a manageable, low-rise setting.
61 W Cedar St, Boston, MA, 02114
61 W Cedar St is a low-rise building located in the historic Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston. It sits near the intersection of Cambridge Street and Blossom Street. The nearby Charles River enhances the area's appeal. Local landmarks like Mass General Hospital and Suffolk University add to the building’s charm. The building, constructed in 1900, consists of 7 units spread over a single story. Unit sizes range from 580 to 1,170 square feet, with options for 1 or 2 bedrooms. Prices for these units vary from $585,000 to $750,000. This makes for a diverse range of options for potential buyers. Residents enjoy a range of amenities, including common laundry facilities, hot water, and on-site management. Outdoor attractions like parks and tennis courts provide leisure opportunities. Nearby bike paths and easy access to highways support active lifestyles. Public transportation options make commuting hassle-free. Dining options nearby include restaurants like Artu On Charles St and Harvard Gardens for local favorites. The presence of the Advent School adds to the community feel. The building includes practical features like deed storage in the basement, which some residents may find helpful. Overall, 61 W Cedar St combines historic charm with modern amenities. Living here offers a blend of urban accessibility and community engagement. This location suits anyone looking to enjoy the vibrancy of Boston while residing in a manageable, low-rise setting.
61 W Cedar St is a low-rise building located in the historic Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston. It sits near the intersection of Cambridge Street and Blossom Street. The nearby Charles River enhances the area's appeal. Local landmarks like Mass General Hospital and Suffolk University add to the building’s charm. The building, constructed in 1900, consists of 7 units spread over a single story. Unit sizes range from 580 to 1,170 square feet, with options for 1 or 2 bedrooms. Prices for these units vary from $585,000 to $750,000. This makes for a diverse range of options for potential buyers. Residents enjoy a range of amenities, including common laundry facilities, hot water, and on-site management. Outdoor attractions like parks and tennis courts provide leisure opportunities. Nearby bike paths and easy access to highways support active lifestyles. Public transportation options make commuting hassle-free. Dining options nearby include restaurants like Artu On Charles St and Harvard Gardens for local favorites. The presence of the Advent School adds to the community feel. The building includes practical features like deed storage in the basement, which some residents may find helpful. Overall, 61 W Cedar St combines historic charm with modern amenities. Living here offers a blend of urban accessibility and community engagement. This location suits anyone looking to enjoy the vibrancy of Boston while residing in a manageable, low-rise setting.
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| Unit | Size (sqft) | Beds | Baths | Days On Market | Date | Status | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 750 | 1 | 1 | 108 | 2022-08-05 MLS#: 72968036 | Closed | $710,000 | |
| 4 | 750 | 1 | 1 | 24 | 2021-10-12 MLS#: 72897081 | Closed | $750,000 | |
| 4 | 750 | 1 | 1 | 94 | 2017-03-03 MLS#: 72096989 | Closed | $720,000 |

1 Beds
1 Baths
750 sqft
| Date | Status | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 2022-08-05 | Closed | $710,000 |

1 Beds
1 Baths
750 sqft
| Date | Status | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 2021-10-12 | Closed | $750,000 |

1 Beds
1 Baths
750 sqft
| Date | Status | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 2017-03-03 | Closed | $720,000 |
Living at 61 W Cedar St comes with some delightful perks. Imagine lounging by the pool on a sunny day or playing a few rounds of tennis to unwind after a busy week. You’ll also appreciate having a convenient laundry facility and hot water included, which can save you lots of hassle. If you're someone who enjoys a bit of outdoor adventure, the nearby bike paths and access to parks stimulate an active lifestyle. Plus, with public transportation options and quick highway access right at your fingertips, getting around Boston couldn’t be easier!
Living at 61 W Cedar St comes with some delightful perks. Imagine lounging by the pool on a sunny day or playing a few rounds of tennis to unwind after a busy week. You’ll also appreciate having a convenient laundry facility and hot water included, which can save you lots of hassle. If you're someone who enjoys a bit of outdoor adventure, the nearby bike paths and access to parks stimulate an active lifestyle. Plus, with public transportation options and quick highway access right at your fingertips, getting around Boston couldn’t be easier!
Laundry
Tennis Court(s)
Storage
Pool
This building does have a few policies in place designed to keep the community harmonious. While restrictions exist, they aim to maintain a peaceful living environment for everyone. It’s always helpful to be aware of these before making any decisions, so make sure to reach out for more details if you have specific inquiries.
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) |
|---|---|---|
| 61 W Cedar St | - | - |
| 63 W Cedar St | $1,028/sqft. | $3 /sqft. |
| 84 W Cedar St | $1,259/sqft. | $2 /sqft. |
| 84 W Cedar St | $1,259/sqft. | $2 /sqft. |
| 145 Charles St | $1,138/sqft. | $2 /sqft. |
| 76 Phillips | $1,159/sqft. | $2 /sqft. |
Beacon Hill is a historic, brick-lined neighborhood near the Massachusetts State House and the Charles River. The area shows narrow streets, old gas lamps, and Federal-style rowhouses that date back to the 19th century. Visitors stroll along Charles Street for cafés, art galleries, bakeries, small shops, and well-known restaurants. This district sits next to Boston Common and park paths, which offer green space and river views for walkers. Commuters use the Red Line, nearby bus routes, and bike lanes for fast access to downtown and other neighborhoods.
Beacon Hill is a historic, brick-lined neighborhood near the Massachusetts State House and the Charles River. The area shows narrow streets, old gas lamps, and Federal-style rowhouses that date back to the 19th century. Visitors stroll along Charles Street for cafés, art galleries, bakeries, small shops, and well-known restaurants. This district sits next to Boston Common and park paths, which offer green space and river views for walkers. Commuters use the Red Line, nearby bus routes, and bike lanes for fast access to downtown and other neighborhoods.
This neighborhood indicates a good mix of people which makes it a good place for families. About 7.54% are children aged 0–14, 33.88% are young adults between 15–29, 25.59% are adults aged 30–44, 14.99% are in the 45–59 range and 18% are seniors aged 60 and above. Commuting options are also varying where 40.15% of residents relying on walking, while others prefer public transit around 18.06%, driving around 19.34%, biking around 2.17%, allowing residents to choose travel modes that best fit their daily routines. Most homes in the area are with 71.63% of units are rented and 28.37% are owner occupied. The neighborhood offers different household types. About 11.49% are single family homes and 1.57% are multi family units. Around 50.02% are single-person households, while 49.98% are multi person households. This mix works well for families, roommates, and individuals. Education levels in the neighborhood vary widely where 35.62% of residents have bachelor’s degrees. Around 8.13% have high school or college education. Another 2.47% hold diplomas while 41.66% have completed postgraduate studies. The remaining are 12.12% with other types of qualifications.
This neighborhood indicates a good mix of people which makes it a good place for families. About 7.54% are children aged 0–14, 33.88% are young adults between 15–29, 25.59% are adults aged 30–44, 14.99% are in the 45–59 range and 18% are seniors aged 60 and above. Commuting options are also varying where 40.15% of residents relying on walking, while others prefer public transit around 18.06%, driving around 19.34%, biking around 2.17%, allowing residents to choose travel modes that best fit their daily routines. Most homes in the area are with 71.63% of units are rented and 28.37% are owner occupied. The neighborhood offers different household types. About 11.49% are single family homes and 1.57% are multi family units. Around 50.02% are single-person households, while 49.98% are multi person households. This mix works well for families, roommates, and individuals. Education levels in the neighborhood vary widely where 35.62% of residents have bachelor’s degrees. Around 8.13% have high school or college education. Another 2.47% hold diplomas while 41.66% have completed postgraduate studies. The remaining are 12.12% with other types of qualifications.
7.54%
33.88%
25.59%
14.99%
18%
18.06%
Transit
40.15%
Walk
19.34%
Drive
2.17%
Bike
28.37%
Owner Occupied
71.63%
Rental Units
Household:$11,858,948.98 /yr
Individual:$9,740,754.59 /yr