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Unit 5C at the Seaport Lofts at 437 D Street in—where else?—the Seaport District features 18-foot ceilings and oversized windows. In a city where the term “loft” can be used loosely, this one then checks all the boxes.
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom is on sale for $1,295,000 through Compass. That pencils out to $994 a square foot—a hefty sum, but still one that might be considered a bit of a steal in today’s downtown Boston. A report covering closed downtown condo deals during 2019’s third quarter pegged the average price per foot for such properties at $1,134, for instance.
Besides, the total also entitles an owner to deeded garage parking and access to a shared roof deck with water views. What’d you think?
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