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The 10 smallest condos for sale in Boston right now range from a 255-square-foot studio in Beacon Hill to a 442-square-foot one in Brighton (h/t NeighborhoodX for the data). In between, there are all manner of toeholds in the city's continuously vicious property market, including condos that come with parking, one that includes a private patio, and a genuine 1-BR carved from an old firehouse.

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59 Hancock Street, #11

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The seller of this 255-square-foot studio is apparently quite motivated: The price just came down more than $19,000 to $339,900. There is a $292 condo fee, too.

56 Commonwealth Avenue, #23

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The 340-square-foot studio wants $389,000 and includes a $195 condo fee. It comes with a Murphy bed and a new tub.

The Braemore, #87

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This 342-square-foot studio comes with access to a shared roof deck. Total tag? $389,000, plus a $302 condo fee.

12 Pearl Street, #1

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The 350-square-foot spread bills itself as a 1-BR. It's asking $299,000 and comes with a low condo fee of $80.

119 Marlborough Street, #1

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This 370-square-foot studio is asking a cool $449,000. It includes a condo fee of $196 and an on-street parking permit.

16-18 Walk Hill Street, #9

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Carved from an old firehouse, this 390-square-foot 1-BR is asking $225,000 after a deal for it recently fell through. The condo fee is $365.

145 Everett Street, #1

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The 404-square-foot studio was renovated five years ago, and wants $239,900. The condo fee is $114.

12 Melrose Street, #1

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The 406-square-foot 1-BR wants $449,000 and includes a private patio out back. There is parking available at the Revere Hotel for an additional amount monthly. The condo fee is $270.

InterContinental Boston, #14S

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The studio runs to 421 square feet and wants $549,000. The condo fee isn't available, but the InterContinental is a full-service building.

1607 Commonwealth Avenue, #12

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The 442-square-foot studio wants $279,900 and includes a condo fee of $246. There are extra-high ceilings and a nook for a table.

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59 Hancock Street, #11

The seller of this 255-square-foot studio is apparently quite motivated: The price just came down more than $19,000 to $339,900. There is a $292 condo fee, too.

56 Commonwealth Avenue, #23

The 340-square-foot studio wants $389,000 and includes a $195 condo fee. It comes with a Murphy bed and a new tub.

The Braemore, #87

This 342-square-foot studio comes with access to a shared roof deck. Total tag? $389,000, plus a $302 condo fee.

12 Pearl Street, #1

The 350-square-foot spread bills itself as a 1-BR. It's asking $299,000 and comes with a low condo fee of $80.

119 Marlborough Street, #1

This 370-square-foot studio is asking a cool $449,000. It includes a condo fee of $196 and an on-street parking permit.

16-18 Walk Hill Street, #9

Carved from an old firehouse, this 390-square-foot 1-BR is asking $225,000 after a deal for it recently fell through. The condo fee is $365.

145 Everett Street, #1

The 404-square-foot studio was renovated five years ago, and wants $239,900. The condo fee is $114.

12 Melrose Street, #1

The 406-square-foot 1-BR wants $449,000 and includes a private patio out back. There is parking available at the Revere Hotel for an additional amount monthly. The condo fee is $270.

InterContinental Boston, #14S

The studio runs to 421 square feet and wants $549,000. The condo fee isn't available, but the InterContinental is a full-service building.

1607 Commonwealth Avenue, #12

The 442-square-foot studio wants $279,900 and includes a condo fee of $246. There are extra-high ceilings and a nook for a table.