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Take the quiz: Which Boston Neighborhood Should You Live In?

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Greater Boston is home to 4.5 million people and is the tenth-largest metropolitan area in the country. The city itself is a walkable web of historic, picturesque neighborhoods, each with a distinct residential flavor. Can't decide between the midtown condo or Back Back brownstone? This quiz might help you out.

Take the Boston Neighborhood Quiz Here

 

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Luxury Developers Optimistic about New Projects in Boston

Twenty Two Liberty

Mar 5, 2014, 2:22pm EST UPDATED: Mar 6, 2014, 8:48am EST

Property developers say stars are aligned for big projects in Boston

Read the Full article by Thomas Grillo here.

Some of Boston's most prominent real estate developers say that the time is right to build, citing pent-up demand, low interest rates and an influx of empty nesters seeking condos in Boston.

At a Wednesday breakfast event hosted by NAIOP, panelists -- including some of the city's biggest names in development -- said they are poised to build more than $3 billion worth of mixed-use projects in the city. And they say the stars are aligned to make these Boston luxury condo projects successful.

Factors creating this perfect storm for the city's multibillion-dollar development pipeline include the Big Dig's completion, a growing population, a flood of Baby Boomers desiring to return to Boston, lower unemployment and a rush of foreign capital.

 

Twenty Two Liberty

Twenty Two Liberty, Fan Pier (Courtesy of The Fallon Company)

 

Luxury Boston condominium developments to look forward to include Millennium Tower, Twenty Two Liberty (pictured above) and One Dalton to name but a few. Contact Campion and Company today to learn more about the Boston luxury real estate market and these highly anticipated Boston real estate developments.

Fenway Property Values Fastest Growing in City

By Eddie Small, Boston Courant

"Property values in the Fenway have skyrocketed faster than those in any other part of Boston since the mid 1990s."

Between 1994 and 2013, the median price for residential property in the Fenway jumped 407% (Department of Neighborhood Development).

Value increases in other Boston neighborhoods, 1994-2013:

  • East Boston:
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Featured Property: the Burroughs Mansion

Burrows Mansion

Historic Jamaica Plain Estate is being transformed into four luxury condominiums.

Burrows Mansion

Burrows Mansion Exterior

Today, Cambridge architects Carr, Lynch and Sandell have designed three extraordinary condominiums in the mansion and a fourth home in the carriage house. The development team includes 54 Burroughs Street LLC of Dorchester and Shepard Construction and Development LLC of Hingham.

Tracy Campion and Bill Gehan of Campion and Company Real Estate are marketing the residences, priced between $1.695 million and $2.55 million. The penthouse is under agreement. Oct. 15 is the anticipated completion date.

 

DETAILS

Address: The Burroughs Mansion, 54 Burroughs St., Jamaica Plain

Unit 1: Four bedrooms, three-and-a-half baths, 3,756 square feet, $2,195,000

Unit 2: Three bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths, 2,756 square feet, $1,895,000

Penthouse: Three bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths, 2,415 square feet, $1,695,000. This unit is under agreement.

Carriage house: Four bedrooms, three-and-a-half baths, 4,226 square feet, $2,545,000

Age: 1896-1897; 2014

Taxes and condo fees: To be determined

Features of property: Four meticulously designed, totally renovated condos within a classic Colonial Revival mansion and carriage house in fine Pondside location. Landscaped grounds; two deeded parking spaces for each home.

Close by: Jamaica Pond and Boathouse, Arnold Arboretum, boutique shops and restaurants along Centre Street.

Contact: Tracy Campion or Bill Gehan, Campion and Company Real Estate, 172 Newbury St., Boston, MA 02116. Phones: 617-236-0711 (office) or 617-797-1270 (Gehan cell). Email: bgehan@campionre.com

 

 

Notable Back Bay Real Estate Sales: Marlborough Street Townhouse

Marlborough Street Townhouse

Designed by Little and Browne, this single family home was once the home of the Pulitzer-prize winning American author and journalist Edwin O'Connor (The Edge of Sadness, The Last Hurrah). Located on the first block of tree-lined Marlborough Street, the home is just steps from the Public Garden and offers an exceptionally wide limestone/brick edifice, exquisite original detailing, elevator, beautiful mahogany doors and columns, and incredibly proportioned formal living/private spaces. 

Click here for more details on this and other Campion and Company sales.

Marlborough Street Townhouse

Notable Back Bay Real Estate Sales: Heritage on the Garden

Back Bay Penthouse

A stunning Back Bay penthouse at the Heritage on the Garden at 300 Boylston Street was sold last month for $5,200,000.


The boutique building has an extraordinary location, directly opposite the Public Garden, and the penthouse, Unit 1003, occupies premium space in this full-service building. It is one of only two condominiums on the tenth

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