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Boston home prices continue to scale ever upward (the average price for a luxury condo in the city's downtown just hit $2.3M). Yet, there are plenty of properties throughout Boston that bend toward the more affordable end of the pricing arc.
The house at 11 Haydn Street just dropped for nearly $600,000. It's exceedingly charming and comes with a finished third level. To sway prospective buyers even more, though, the sellers included a photo of their dog in the listing. Swayed?
In a city where $500,000 can seem a deal, there are several options for less than half that. Not surprisingly, perhaps, they are mostly clustered in a handful of neighborhoods away from the city center.