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North End / Waterfront Real Estate Sales for December 2019

Check out the residential closings in the North End / Waterfront area during December 2019, the final month of the decade! $0 – $999,999 465 Hanover #3: 1 bed, 1 bath with 580 sf. sold for $495,000 9 Cooper #1: 1 bed, 1 bath with 572 sf. sold for $540,000 85 E. India #9A: 1 Read More…

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North End / Waterfront Real Estate Sales for November 2019

Check out the residential closings in the North End / Waterfront area during the month of November 2019. $0 – $999,999 386 Commercial #2C: 1 bed,  1 bath with 729 sf. sold for $570,000 19 Wiget #505: 2 bed, 1 bath with 690 sf. sold for $582,500 Intercontinental #14T: Studio with 421 sf. sold for Read More…

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North End / Waterfront Real Estate Sales for September 2019

Check out the residential closings in the North End / Waterfront area during the month of September 2019. $0 – $999,999 Lincoln Wharf #312: 1 bed, 1 bath with 792 sf. sold for $421,900 34 Sheafe #3: 2 bed, 1 bath with 430 sf. sold for $430,000 12 Battery #3: 1 bed,  bath with 580 Read More…

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North End / Waterfront Real Estate Sales for August 2019

Check out the residential closings in the North End / Waterfront area during the month of August 2019. $0 – $999,999 38 Charter #5: 1 bed, 1 bath with 409 sf. sold for $380,000 25 Clark #1: studio with 405 sf. sold for $420,000 Lincoln Wharf #8: 1 bed, 1 bath with 779 sf. sold Read More…

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North End / Waterfront Real Estate Sales for March 2019

These are the residential closings in the North End / Waterfront area during the month of March. $0 – $599,999 101 Prince #4: 1 bed, 1 bath with 537 sf. sold for $479,000 328 Commercial #52: 1 bed, 1 bath with 633 sf. sold for $585,000 Folio #909: 1 bed, 1 bath with 596 sf. Read More…

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Councilor Edwards Wants to Tax Real Estate Transfers to Pay for Affordable Housing

Boston City Councilor Lydia Edwards introduced a proposal that would allow for Boston to tax six percent on real estate transactions over $2 million earlier this week. Primary owner-occupied residences would be exempt from the tax. The councilor believes money generated from this tax could go into creating more affordable housing in the city. “We Read More…