Boston is one of the few places in America where $600,000 is not really a lot of money when it comes to real estate.
What’s that sum buy in the city right now? Let’s take a look in our latest Curbed Comparisons.
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↑ Unit 3 at 2757 Washington Street in Roxbury’s Fort Hill is a new-construction bi-level with three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms.
It’s asking $600,000 even through Arborview Realty. The condo fee is $210.
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↑ Out in the South End is Unit 4 at 528 Tremont Street. It’s a 602-square-foot one-bedroom, one-bathroom asking $599,900 through Realty Associates.
The condo fee is $109.
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↑ Unit 1 at 22 Mercer Street in South Boston also wants $599,900. But it’s a 1,114-square-foot duplex; and has one bedroom with two and a half bathrooms.
The condo fee is $175. Premier Property Solutions has the listing.
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↑ Up on Beacon Hill, Unit 4 at 2 Goodwin Place is asking $599,000 for its 503 square feet and sizable private roof deck.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom is listed by Boston Realty Group. The condo fee is $332.64.
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↑ We end in East Boston with Unit 426 at 156 Porter Street. It’s a 799-square-foot penthouse loft with ample outdoor space.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom wants $599,000 through Paragon Properties. The condo fee is $345.
Poll
Which home would you buy?
This poll is closed
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33%
Unit 3 at 2757 Washington Street
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7%
Unit 4 at 528 Tremont Street
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27%
Unit 1 at 22 Mercer Street
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13%
Unit 4 at 2 Goodwin Place
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16%
Unit 426 at 156 Porter Street