179 SAINT BOTOLPH ST
Boston, MA 02115
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$2,050
Unit 8
Studio, 1 bath, 234 sqft
Available April 1
$2,200
Studio, 1 bath, 267 sqft
Estimated availability on September 1
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Description#
Welcome to your new home at 179 Saint Botolph St, located right on the Back Bay/South End line and just steps away from the Symphony T stop! This classic Back Bay brownstone, located on a quiet tree lined street next to the Prudential and Boston Symphony Hall, offers easy access to some of the best that Boston has to offer. The building offers studio and one bedroom apartments with bright windows, hardwood floors, full kitchens, and cozy living spaces. Heat and hot water are included, and cats are welcome in the building for a monthly pet fee of $50. The Back Bay/South End area of Boston offers a charming and historic urban environment with a blend of Victorian brownstones and modern amenities. Renowned for its upscale boutiques, fine dining, and cultural attractions like the Boston Public Library and Copley Square, this neighborhood attracts residents who appreciate both convenience and elegance. Public transit options include nearby Orange Line and Green Line subway stations, ensuring easy access to the rest of the city. With its tree-lined streets and proximity to parks like the Boston Common, this area provides a quintessential Bostonian living experience. Easy access to Northeastern, Berklee, and other area schools - great for students and faculty alike! Don't miss out on this Back Bay gem - contact us today to tour!
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About Back Bay#
It's hard to believe that before the Back Bay was one of Boston's most desirable neighborhoods, it was a marshy tidal bay. Hence the name, the Back Bay. Transformed by developers in the mid-1800s to address overcrowding, the Back Bay quickly became the city's most coveted neighborhood, the address of Boston's wealthiest residents. Today, the Back Bay remains one of the most expensive areas to live in Boston, second only to Beacon Hill. Even so, it is possible to find more affordable apartments in the Back Bay. Learn more about Back Bay.
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