Curbed Comparisons is a regular column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set amount. Is one woman’s studio another woman’s townhouse? Let’s find out!
Curbed Comparisons is a regular column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount in the Boston area. Next up is $2,500 a month in Boston proper.
Curbed Comparisons is a regular column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount in the Boston area. Next up is $800,000 in Boston.
Curbed Comparisons is a weekly column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount in the Boston area. Is one woman’s studio another woman’s townhouse? Let’s find out!
These include big numbers underway such as the Hub on Causeway and Bulfinch Crossing, and coming attractions like Exchange South End and the redevelopment of Suffolk Downs.
The 10-room 32 Winthrop Street dates from 1860, and vestiges of those roots remain in touches such as the curved staircase and the two fireplaces. Otherwise, though, it looks pretty modern on the inside.
Curbed Comparisons is a weekly column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set amount (or thereabouts) in the Boston area. Is one woman’s studio another woman’s townhouse? Let’s find out! Today, the magic number is $550,000.
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a weekly column that explores what one can rent or buy for a set dollar amount (or thereabouts) in the Boston area. Is one woman’s studio another woman’s townhouse? Let’s find out!
Recently proposed changes call for a 1-acre park, 200 additional housing units, and a 15-year timeline for a full build-out. Plus, we now know how tall the new buildings there would be.
At times, only one lane will be open each way. Such closures are expected to ripple into downtown Boston as far as I-93. Work starts in earnest next spring.
It should be no surprise that in Boston such a sum is a pretty busy price point in the rental market. What’s it command toward the end of August? Our latest Curbed Comparisons finds out.
The Bunker Hill Mall location would make way for the expansion of a CVS. The Postal Service is vowing to maintain a retail presence in the neighborhood, but it’s unclear exactly how it will do that.
The busiest leasing period in Boston—late August/early September—is almost upon us. What does the busy price point $2,250 a month command around the city? Our latest Curbed Comparisons finds out.
While not a small amount, $3,500 is one of the busier price points in the Thunderdome that is the city’s rental market. Here’s what it commands in enclaves such as Dorchester and Beacon Hill.
This genuine single-family north of the Monument Square area includes central air and a back deck. The kitchen appliances are new, too. What say you re: the price?