clock menu more-arrow no yes mobile
Commuters waiting for the Blue Line in Boston. Shutterstock

10 two-bedrooms for sale off the Blue Line, mapped

These spreads from the northern reaches of Revere to the edge of downtown Boston range in price from well under $500,000 to well over $2 million

View as Map

The Blue Line—arguably the T’s best line—runs from the eastern edge of Beacon Hill through downtown Boston and past Logan Airport to the northern reaches of Revere via most of East Boston. Along the way, it intersects with the Green, Orange, and Silver lines.

So folks want to be—or need to be—near the Blue Line. Here are 10 two-bedrooms for sale proximate to the route’s several stops.

Read More

56 Shawmut Street

Copy Link

This 1,480-squaer-foot house near the Wonderland terminus in Revere includes two bedrooms and one bathroom. It’s three floors, and the asking is $349,900.

152 Leyden Street, #2

Copy Link

This two-bedroom with one bathroom near the Orient Heights stop in Eastie unfolds to 1,018 square feet and was recently renovated. There’s laundry in the building’s basement. The tag is $449,900 and the HOA is $150.

163 Leyden Street, #1

Copy Link

Also near the Orient Heights stop, this two-bedroom with two bathrooms in a 1-year-old development runs to 1,086 square feet, and includes access to a fitness room as well as one assigned garage parking space. The tag is $629,000, with an HOA of $257.

527 Bennington Street, #1

Copy Link

This two-bedroom, one-bathroom with new central air and heat as well as kitchen appliances is near the Wood Island stop and is asking $449,900. The condo runs to 990 square feet, and the HOA is $165.

40 Morris Street, #2

Copy Link

This renovated two-bedroom is near the Airport stop, and includes 745 square feet and one bathroom. There’s also central air and heat. The asking is $525,000 and the HOA is $175.

217 Paris Street, #2

Copy Link

Another two-bedroom near the Airport stop, this condo in a 1-year-old development runs to 905 square feet and includes one bathroom. There’s central air and heat too. The $635,000 tag covers two parking spaces—one garage. The HOA is $248.75.

72 Chelsea Street, #9

Copy Link

Now to near the Maverick stop, the last one in East Boston. This 708-square-foot two-bedroom, one-bathroom is asking $533,000. The HOA is $324.

45 Lewis Street, #214

Copy Link

Also near Maverick, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom is part of a new development that’s supposed to open this summer and that will include amenities such as a fitness center and a dog park. The $1,060,000 tag for the 1,075-square-footer also covers a garage parking spot. The HOA is $798.

199 State Street, #401

Copy Link

Now to downtown Boston, where prices along the Blue Line really start to increase. This 2,456-square-foot two-bedroom, two-bathroom off the Aquarium stop covers an entire floor of a building near the Rose Kennedy Greenway. There’s central air and deeded storage. The asking is $2,449,000, and the HOA is $1,216.

45 Temple Street, #606

Copy Link

Near the Bowdoin terminus in downtown Boston is this 2,140-square-foot two-bedroom, two-bathroom in a new development called the Archer. It includes amenities such as a pet spa and a fitness center. The asking for the condo—which includes a garage parking spot—is $3,865,000, and the HOA is $2,855.

Loading comments...

56 Shawmut Street

This 1,480-squaer-foot house near the Wonderland terminus in Revere includes two bedrooms and one bathroom. It’s three floors, and the asking is $349,900.

152 Leyden Street, #2

This two-bedroom with one bathroom near the Orient Heights stop in Eastie unfolds to 1,018 square feet and was recently renovated. There’s laundry in the building’s basement. The tag is $449,900 and the HOA is $150.

163 Leyden Street, #1

Also near the Orient Heights stop, this two-bedroom with two bathrooms in a 1-year-old development runs to 1,086 square feet, and includes access to a fitness room as well as one assigned garage parking space. The tag is $629,000, with an HOA of $257.

527 Bennington Street, #1

This two-bedroom, one-bathroom with new central air and heat as well as kitchen appliances is near the Wood Island stop and is asking $449,900. The condo runs to 990 square feet, and the HOA is $165.

40 Morris Street, #2

This renovated two-bedroom is near the Airport stop, and includes 745 square feet and one bathroom. There’s also central air and heat. The asking is $525,000 and the HOA is $175.

217 Paris Street, #2

Another two-bedroom near the Airport stop, this condo in a 1-year-old development runs to 905 square feet and includes one bathroom. There’s central air and heat too. The $635,000 tag covers two parking spaces—one garage. The HOA is $248.75.

72 Chelsea Street, #9

Now to near the Maverick stop, the last one in East Boston. This 708-square-foot two-bedroom, one-bathroom is asking $533,000. The HOA is $324.

45 Lewis Street, #214

Also near Maverick, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom is part of a new development that’s supposed to open this summer and that will include amenities such as a fitness center and a dog park. The $1,060,000 tag for the 1,075-square-footer also covers a garage parking spot. The HOA is $798.

199 State Street, #401

Now to downtown Boston, where prices along the Blue Line really start to increase. This 2,456-square-foot two-bedroom, two-bathroom off the Aquarium stop covers an entire floor of a building near the Rose Kennedy Greenway. There’s central air and deeded storage. The asking is $2,449,000, and the HOA is $1,216.

45 Temple Street, #606

Near the Bowdoin terminus in downtown Boston is this 2,140-square-foot two-bedroom, two-bathroom in a new development called the Archer. It includes amenities such as a pet spa and a fitness center. The asking for the condo—which includes a garage parking spot—is $3,865,000, and the HOA is $2,855.