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Tracy Campion receives the Pinnacle Award for Real Estate Entrepreneurship

Campion and Company is pleased to announce that Tracy Campion was recently presented the Pinnacle Award for Real Estate Entrepreneurship for her dedication and success in the real estate industry.

The Pinnacle Award recognizes agents who have built successful, full-service businesses that dominate their local markets and are continuing to [...]

Boston Then and Now

22 Chestnut Street, Beacon Hill

22 Chestnut Street, Beacon Hill

This 1823 Asher Benjamin Federal-style townhouse represents Beacon Hill in its finest era. Today, this single family home has a stunning renovated kitchen and dining room all on one level, 7 bedrooms, 6 fireplaces, elevator access and heated 4 car garage.

22 Chestnut Street, Beacon Hill

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Entrance to 22 Chestnut Street

Back Bay is well represented in 2013's most expensive sales

  1. 306 Dartmouth Street, Boston: $14.5 million*
  2. 43 Church St., Falmouth: $11.7 million
  3. 5 Willow Rd., Weston: $10 million
  4. 130 Commonwealth Ave., Boston: $9.5 million*
  5. 78 Beacon St., Boston: $9.3 million
  6. 143 Bayberry Way, Osterville: $8 million
  7. 47 Sunset Point, Barnstable: $7.65 million
  8. 18 Marlborough St., Boston: $7.6 million*
  9. 1014 Boylston St., Brookline: $7
  10. [...]

10 West Cedar Street Featured in Curbed Boston

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"'Tis not the sort of weather during which to pine for choice outdoor space. But the three-and-a-half-story townhouse at 10 West Cedar Street in Beacon Hill certainly has some. Its patio and garden are reachable through French doors and contain one of the neighborhood's few remaining gas lamps. Inside, there are four bedrooms; three and a half bathrooms; a formal dining room; a library off the master suite; a wet bar; a finished sub-basement; and a chef's kitchen. There are also seven fireplaces." 

From Curbed Boston

Boston Herald: New Condos Scarce in Midst of Boston Boom

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"Boston is in the middle of a historic residential building boom -- but where are the condos?

Tracy Campion, owner of Campion and Company, a Boston luxury residential brokerage, said inventory in the city is dramatically low.

"Many buyers come to town and we don't have enough products for them to buy," she said.

Boston's condo inventory is down to anemic levels with only 617 condominium units on the market for sale, according to MLS PIN. The last time the Hub went below 1,000 available condominiums for sale was in the 1990s."

Read the full article "New Condos Scarce in Midst of Boston Boom" from Boston Herald.

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