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New Boylston Street Condo in Boston Just Listed

The above penthouse studio condo is located at 1091 Boylston Street in Boston’s Back Bay. Living here would put you steps away from some of the swankiest shops in Boston on Newbury Street. A thriving neighborhood, Newbury Street and the Back Bay are stocked with the city’s most cutting edge restaurants and bars. This condo is ideal for a college student (it’s located directly across from Berklee College of Music), or as an investment property.

For more details on this listing, visit Prudential Prime Properties online. While you’re there, browse the MLS listings of other properties in Boston real estate. For expert guidance on real estate in Boston and all that relocating to Boston has to offer, Prudential Prime Properties will be able to answer all of your questions.


Contemporary Homes of Boston Real Estate

Looking for condos in Boston? Have the pre-conceived notion that every property will be built from brownstone or brick and have a wrought-iron gate? Think again. The following are some options in Boston real estate that have been built to please the contemporary palate.

The condo pictured above is a one-bedroom located in the XII Stoneholm Building, right in the Back Bay. Its 11 foot high ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, and great storage space will make you feel right at home. If you’re looking for condos in Boston that are close to Newbury Street and Boylston Street, this home might fulfill all your needs and more. The building even has a rooftop pool!

FP3 Boston

FP3 Boston

The Seaport District in Boston has recently spurred much buzz around town as being the hottest place to snag a luxury condo. FP3 offers some of the swankest luxury condos in Boston, one of which is pictured above. The studio includes an amazing terrace and floor to ceiling windows for drop-dead Boston skyline and ocean views.

Don’t just stop here! There are hundreds of condos in Boston currently on the market; many of them luxury condos like the ones pictured above. Whatever your price range, whatever your style, right now there are so many options in Boston real estate to choose from.


Finding Arts and Culture in Boston Real Estate

Tourists visit Boston during the holidays each year because the city offers dozens of fun things to do during the holiday season. The city of Boston is arguably one of the best places to live in America purely for its abundance in arts and culture.

First, there is the famous Boston Symphony Orchestra, which puts on several Holiday Pops concerts each year. Many elementary schools both in the city of Boston and in its surrounding suburbs purchase discounted BSO tickets and offer annual field trips for students. Looking at real estate in Boston could offer your children the chance to appreciate music at a young age. And then there is the nationally acclaimed Blue Man Group, which puts on several performances just for Boston. The Boston Ballet’s performance of Nutcracker is always worth seeing, followed by a starlit skate on Boston Common’s Frog Pond.

Boston is certainly not short of opportunities for holiday shopping. There’s Downtown Crossing, Harvard Square, the Prudential Center, Boylston Street, Newbury Street, Copley Place, and the CambridgeSide Galleria, just to name a few places for festive holiday shopping.

One of the things you might be looking for when searching for a new place to live is the quality of the area’s culture. Stated plainly, some cities are not up to par when it comes to the quality of their museums and performance art. The city of Boston offers some of the nation’s best museums and performance groups. Take a look at some of the real estate in Boston, and have no worries when it comes to the quality of your child’s, and your own, life. Whether you are hunting for condos in Boston, townhomes in Boston, brownstones in Boston, or single family homes in Boston, Prudential Prime Properties may have exactly what your looking for.


Real Estate in Boston Offers Top Health Care Perks

Boston, MA may be one of the best cities to raise a family. Aside from being recently named one of America’s safest cities, the state of Massachusetts has also been named one of the top ten states for health care needs.

In October, 2009, Forbes.com reported the ten states with the best health care systems, which included Massachusetts. The report was based on a study performed by the New York-based Commonwealth Fund. Health care in Massachusetts was ranked highest among the fifty states.  The report ranked the states across five areas: access to health care, prevention and treatment, potentially avoidable hospital use and costs, health care differences among ethnic and income groups, and “healthy lives.”

If you’re looking to relocate, consider taking a look at the interesting properties that Boston real estate has to offer. It’s no surprise that Boston has ranked one of the healthiest cities in America. Patients from all parts of the country travel to Boston’s Mass General Hospital for the most advanced medical care in the country. The city is small and manageable enough to be known as “the walking city,” yet it is certainly not short of fun things to do for all ages. In any neighborhood in Boston, one can find several parks and playgrounds, such as Downtown’s Boston Common or South Boston’s own Castle Island. The city also continues to grow more and more bicycle-friendly as the years pass.

If you are interested in living in the heart of one of the nation’s healthiest states, there are plenty of homes in Boston and condos in Boston that are worth taking a look at. Whether you are after a small condo, brownstone, or home in the Boston area, browse some of the gems that real estate in Boston has to offer.


Boston’s Rising College Costs Give Way to New Real Estate Trend

A recent article in the Wall Street Journal explores the growing trend of parents buying property in college towns for their son or daughter to live in while attending school. In today’s real estate market, a mortgage for a single-family home in Boston can be cheaper than the cost to rent an apartment or to live in a dorm. The Boston Globe even noted that housing prices continue to fall while “renters feel no relief” – rents remain the same or increase. At public and private universities nationwide, room and board has increased 5% since last year, averaging $7404 per school year for public universities and $8595 for private. With many families struggling to pay rising college fees, a change in housing options can provide huge relief on monthly expenses.

A search through Boston real estate listings pulls up a three-bedroom, one bath condominium on Grant Street in Boston. Close to the UMass Boston campus, this listing would be ideal for a student and a few roommates. A monthly mortgage payment could cost under $2000. To compare the benefit of owning a home to renting an apartment, parents could use Google Maps’ rental search feature to browse apartments listed around UMass Boston. It can cost anywhere between $1500 and $1800 for a 2-bedroom rental, or between $750 and $900 to rent one of the bedrooms. By purchasing a condominium, parents could rent out the two other rooms and cover part of the mortgage each month. The cost to house their son or daughter would be less than the area’s average monthly rent. The parents would be saving money in the short term. Thinking more long-term, a college town has a recession-proof demand for apartment rentals. After graduation, the family could continue renting out the property to college students or to a family.

Buying property in Boston offers relief for families struggling to keep their student in college. The short-term advantages are just as valuable as the long-term benefits.


Searching the Boston MLS: What Will You Look For?

The multiple listing service – the MLS – is the spot where you are going to find the majority of homes for sale that are available in any area. The Boston MLS is, of course, no exception. However, even before you get to the point of looking into Boston real estate, you’re going to want to make sure that you are thinking about what you’re looking for in a home.

Whether you’re looking at Boston condos in the North End or you are looking into a townhouse in the Back Bay, the Boston MLS is going to be a great place to look – however, that doesn’t mean that you’re going to want to focus on just looking to see what’s there; when you start looking into homes in the Boston MLS, you are going to want to be sure that you have a sense of what you are looking for.

Ultimately, what you are going to find is that it helps a great deal to at least have a general idea of what you’re looking for – especially when you are getting closer and closer to buying a home. However, if you just want to get a sense of what’s available, scanning the Boston MLS is an equally good option. After all, if you don’t know what’s out there, how are you going to find it?


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12 2008

Finding Homes in the Boston MLS

When you’re looking to buy a Boston, MA home, one of the first things that you’re going to want to think about is which neighborhood you are interested in living. Different Boston communities, of course, have different characteristics, different styles and different price ranges – and all of those things are going to have a bit to say about which homes you’re looking for when you check out the Boston MLS while you are looking for a home of your own.

Whether you are looking for a house in Brighton or a condo in the Back Bay, whether you’re looking to live on the outskirts of town or you’re thinking about choosing to be in the center of it all and are looking for a home on Beacon Hill, consulting a list of those homes that are listed in the Boston MLS will help you to get a feel for what’s out there. However, it’s not until you take the time to talk your options over with a real estate agent who knows the area an get inside that you’ll be able to find the home that’s ideal for your needs.

The home that you’re looking for is going to be listed in the Boston MLS; it’s just a matter of finding it.


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11 2008

How to Find a Home in the Boston MLS

If you are planning on buying real estate in the Boston area, one of the first things that you are going to want to remember is that the majority of the homes that are available are going to be listed by real estate agents in the Boston MLS. The MLS – the multiple listing service – is effectively a database where real estate agents and brokers store the details about homes that are available.

When you’re looking for a home and searching in the Boston MLS, you’ll want to think about what you’re looking in a home. If you’ve got a thought about which community you’d like to live in – if you’re thinking Allston, Beacon Hill, Cambridge, Brookline or similar areas – you’ll be able to narrow down your search to a particular neighborhood.

If you know how what style of a home you’re looking for – a Boston condo, townhouse or single family home – you’ll use that information along with the number of bedrooms that you want the property to have to narrow your search results. Add in your price range and whether or not you only want to scope out those properties that have photos and you’ll be able to see what’s out there and move that much closer to finding a home of your own.


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11 2008