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Boston,MA 02129
Key Details
Property Type Condo
Sub Type Condominium
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,018 sqft
Price per Sqft $657
MLS Listing ID 73292221
Style Other (See Remarks)
Bedrooms 2
Full Baths 2
HOA Fees $1,108/mo
Year Built 1920
Annual Tax Amount $6,189
Tax Year 2024
Property Description
Charlestown Navy Yard living at it's best in a beautiful top floor duplex. Welcome to this sun filled, warm two bedroom residence offering great living space and the ultimate convenience of garage parking. Step into the entry and living room where oversized windows offer incredible morning & mid-day light. A tastefully updated kitchen features solid wood cabinetry, stone counters and stainless appliances. There are hardwood floors throughout on both levels. The spacious living room accomodates various options for layout. Upstairs you will find a large primary suite with it's own full bathroom, walk-in closet and in unit washer / dryer. The second bedroom also works well as a guest space, home office or a den. The Basilica is an established building in the historic Navy Yard well located near the waterfront, marinas, local restaurants and stunning parks. An attractive opportunity to enjoy the best of Charlestown. Seller welcomes offers with requests for buyer concessions.
Location
State MA
County Suffolk
Area Charlestown
Zoning CD
Direction Corner of 1st Ave & 13th St in Charlestown Navy Yard
Rooms
Basement N
Primary Bedroom Level Fourth Floor
Interior
Heating Central,Forced Air,Heat Pump
Cooling Central Air,Heat Pump
Flooring Hardwood
Appliance Range,Dishwasher,Disposal,Microwave,Refrigerator,Washer,Dryer
Laundry In Unit
Exterior
Garage Spaces 1.0
Community Features Public Transportation,Tennis Court(s),Park,Walk/Jog Trails,Medical Facility,Highway Access,Public School,T-Station
Waterfront false
Garage Yes
Building
Story 2
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public
Others
Pets Allowed Yes w/ Restrictions
Senior Community false