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Atlanta, GA 30339
83-85 Readville St, Boston, MA, 02136
UNIT SIZE RANGE
1,200-1,400 sqft
83-85 Readville Street sits in Boston, near the busy intersection of Washington Street and Grove Street. This low-rise building has three stories and offers a view of the surrounding neighborhood. The nearby Charles River adds a scenic touch to the location, enhancing the community atmosphere. Originally built in 1910, the building has a solid structure. It consists of 6 condominium units, with sizes ranging from 1,200 to 1,400 square feet. The units include 2 and 3 bedrooms, providing options for different living arrangements. Residents enjoy a mix of space and comfort in these homes. Amenities around the building provide plenty of recreational activities. Golf and tennis courts are nearby, appealing to sports enthusiasts. A public pool offers a spot for relaxation and fun during warm months. Public transportation options connect the area, making it easier to commute to various destinations. Families also benefit from educational opportunities in this neighborhood. Buckingham Browne & Nichols serves as an option for catholic education. Additionally, A Mont Joie H Driving School provides learning programs for teens. Local grocery stores, such as Orleans Packing Co, ensure convenient shopping for daily needs. Overall, this building blends history with modern conveniences. The mix of accessible amenities and good transportation links makes it practical for various lifestyles. The combination of space, nearby recreation, and schools creates a balanced living environment in Boston.


83-85 Readville St, Boston, MA, 02136
83-85 Readville Street sits in Boston, near the busy intersection of Washington Street and Grove Street. This low-rise building has three stories and offers a view of the surrounding neighborhood. The nearby Charles River adds a scenic touch to the location, enhancing the community atmosphere. Originally built in 1910, the building has a solid structure. It consists of 6 condominium units, with sizes ranging from 1,200 to 1,400 square feet. The units include 2 and 3 bedrooms, providing options for different living arrangements. Residents enjoy a mix of space and comfort in these homes. Amenities around the building provide plenty of recreational activities. Golf and tennis courts are nearby, appealing to sports enthusiasts. A public pool offers a spot for relaxation and fun during warm months. Public transportation options connect the area, making it easier to commute to various destinations. Families also benefit from educational opportunities in this neighborhood. Buckingham Browne & Nichols serves as an option for catholic education. Additionally, A Mont Joie H Driving School provides learning programs for teens. Local grocery stores, such as Orleans Packing Co, ensure convenient shopping for daily needs. Overall, this building blends history with modern conveniences. The mix of accessible amenities and good transportation links makes it practical for various lifestyles. The combination of space, nearby recreation, and schools creates a balanced living environment in Boston.
83-85 Readville Street sits in Boston, near the busy intersection of Washington Street and Grove Street. This low-rise building has three stories and offers a view of the surrounding neighborhood. The nearby Charles River adds a scenic touch to the location, enhancing the community atmosphere. Originally built in 1910, the building has a solid structure. It consists of 6 condominium units, with sizes ranging from 1,200 to 1,400 square feet. The units include 2 and 3 bedrooms, providing options for different living arrangements. Residents enjoy a mix of space and comfort in these homes. Amenities around the building provide plenty of recreational activities. Golf and tennis courts are nearby, appealing to sports enthusiasts. A public pool offers a spot for relaxation and fun during warm months. Public transportation options connect the area, making it easier to commute to various destinations. Families also benefit from educational opportunities in this neighborhood. Buckingham Browne & Nichols serves as an option for catholic education. Additionally, A Mont Joie H Driving School provides learning programs for teens. Local grocery stores, such as Orleans Packing Co, ensure convenient shopping for daily needs. Overall, this building blends history with modern conveniences. The mix of accessible amenities and good transportation links makes it practical for various lifestyles. The combination of space, nearby recreation, and schools creates a balanced living environment in Boston.
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| Unit | Size (sqft) | Beds | Baths | Days On Market | Date | Status | Price | |
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Your quality of life is a top priority, and this building doesn't disappoint! Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the tennis courts and nearby parks, great for weekend picnics or a friendly game. Feeling adventurous? Hit the golf course for some swings and practice! As Boston’s public transportation is within reach, commuting into the city or exploring the surrounding areas is both easy and convenient. On hot summer days, you can cool off in the pool, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and socializing with your neighbors.
Your quality of life is a top priority, and this building doesn't disappoint! Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the tennis courts and nearby parks, great for weekend picnics or a friendly game. Feeling adventurous? Hit the golf course for some swings and practice! As Boston’s public transportation is within reach, commuting into the city or exploring the surrounding areas is both easy and convenient. On hot summer days, you can cool off in the pool, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and socializing with your neighbors.
Tennis Court(s)
Pool
While specific building policies haven’t been shared, the welcoming atmosphere of the community suggests a friendly, cooperative living environment. Generally, condo associations focus on fostering a respectful community, and you can expect a well-maintained shared space that everyone can enjoy.
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) |
|---|---|---|
| 83-85 Readville Street | - | - |
| 1 Westinghouse Plz | $390/sqft. | $4 /sqft. |
| The Lofts At Westinghouse Condominium | $417/sqft. | $3 /sqft. |
| 1455 River St | $432/sqft. | $4 /sqft. |
| 1409 River St | $470/sqft. | $2 /sqft. |
| 1409 River St | $470/sqft. | $2 /sqft. |
Hyde Park is a historic Boston neighborhood with a close-knit feel. The area has parks, waterfront paths, and playgrounds. This district has independent shops, cafes, and diverse restaurants. It holds farmers markets, a public library, and local schools. The area has supermarkets, pharmacies, and basic health services. Commuters use a commuter rail station, bus lines, and nearby highways. The area also hosts small museums, music nights, and seasonal fairs. This district links to downtown Boston and the rest of the region.
Hyde Park is a historic Boston neighborhood with a close-knit feel. The area has parks, waterfront paths, and playgrounds. This district has independent shops, cafes, and diverse restaurants. It holds farmers markets, a public library, and local schools. The area has supermarkets, pharmacies, and basic health services. Commuters use a commuter rail station, bus lines, and nearby highways. The area also hosts small museums, music nights, and seasonal fairs. This district links to downtown Boston and the rest of the region.
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20.03%
21.57%
19.2%
20.42%
16.86%
Transit
1.77%
Walk
72.5%
Drive
0.24%
Bike
56.24%
Owner Occupied
43.76%
Rental Units
Household:$8,599,098.37 /yr
Individual:$4,170,770.02 /yr