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The 417-square-foot Unit 5B at 34 Charter Street in the North End is a snug fit, indeed, but the price is right relative to the oh-so-historic neighborhood: $359,000 through Success Real Estate.
That pencils out to $860.91 a square foot, which is well under the current $1,027 average for the North End.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom comes with deeded storage and access to a shared roof deck with dictatorial views.
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- Homes in 9 Boston neighborhoods average $1,000-plus a square foot [Curbed Boston]
- Boston’s North End in two hours: The 6 must-see sites, mapped [Curbed Boston]