Posts Tagged ‘back bay’

New Grant for Buyers of Foreclosed Properties

Buyers, and tentative buyers, of foreclosed properties in several Boston neighborhoods may be eligible for low-interest loans or grants up to $50,000 for purchase or renovation costs. See this Boston Herald article on the $13.6 million dollar grant recently awarded to Boston by the Neighborhood Stabilization Program.

For in-depth information about real estate in Boston and its surrounding neighborhoods, visit Prudential Prime Properties on the web. Once there, you can search Back Bay Boston Homes for Sale, Beacon Hill Realty, North End Boston Condos for Sale & Boston Rentals.


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01 2010

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.


Back Bay Boston Real Estate Lets You Celebrate Patriots Day

For those who don’t live in Massachusetts, Patriots Day is one of those holidays that didn’t mean much before 2001 when a new holiday was given a very similar name; for those who have Back Bay Boston real estate understand that if you want to be able to get around the area on Patriots Day, they have a distinct advantage.

Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood, after all, is home to Copley Square – and it’s in that area where the Boston Marathon (run today just like on every other Patriots Day in Boston) concludes. When you have real estate in the area, you’re going to be able to make it to the finish line area without the chaos of taking the T and being with all of the crowds.

This, of course, is even more beneficial for those who have real estate in Boston’s Back Bay who love the Red Sox. Each and every year on Patriots Day, the Red Sox seem to have an afternoon game at Fenway Park; living in the Back Bay makes it a lot easier to get to the game.

Whether you want to be able to check out the sporting events each Patriots Day or your idea of celebration includes sleeping in and sticking close to home, with Back Bay real estate, you’ll find that there are a number of great options available to you. With Back Bay real estate, you’ll find that you’re able to spend the day in whatever way is the most comfortable for you – even if that means staying in and loving that you have property of your own away from the crowds.


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04 2009

Choosing Your Back Bay Real Estate Agent

One of the most important things that you can think about when you are buying a home is going to be choosing the right real estate agent; if Boston’s Back Bay is the place that you want to be able to call home, then you are going to need to make sure that you’re finding the right Back Bay real estate agent.

What should you be thinking about when you start to look into Back Bay real estate agents?

The first thing that you are going to want to think about is your personality and the style that you appreciate. More than thinking about your fashion sense, that is to say that you should choose a Back Bay real estate agent who gets you, understands what you are looking for and will work with you to find the property that you really want.

Similarly, you are going to want to be sure that you are choosing a Back Bay real estate agent who tends to work with buyers in your situation. If you’re looking for a luxury condo overlooking the Charles or you want to live in a home behind the Prudential Center, you’ll be looking for a real estate agent who deals in luxury real estate. If you’re looking for something simpler or more modest, chances are good that there is a different Back Bay real estate agent who will be better at helping you find the right home.

The more that you are looking into your options, the more that you know that you’re working with the right Back Bay real estate agent, the easier that you will find that it is to locate and buy the home that you’ve been dreaming of.


05

03 2009

The Back Bay MLS May Already Contain Your New Home

When you are thinking about buying a home in Boston’s Back Bay, one of the first things that you are going to want to do will be to explore the homes that are available to you. By taking a look at listing in the Boston multiple listing service – with specific attention paid to those homes in the Back Bay that are included in the MLS – you will be able to:

  • Get a sense of what Back Bay homes are available.
  • Identify the prices for Back Bay condos, townhomes and other properties.
  • See how many homes are listed in the Back Bay MLS.
  • Start to identify the features that you are looking for in your new home.

By looking at those homes that are listed in the Back Bay MLS – or in the general Boston MLS – you are going to be able to look at homes that are listed by real estate agents all over Boston; when you’re scanning the Back Bay MLS, you aren’t just going to be looking at homes that are listed by the real estate company that your agent works with, you will be able to look at all of the homes that are listed by real estate agents and brokers in the area.

In other words, by taking the time to look at those homes that are listed in the Back Bay MLS, you are going to have the chance to learn more about the homes that are on the market – and, by looking at Back Bay MLS listings in your own time, you’ll also be able to know that when you start working with an agent, you have a sense of what you’re looking for.


24

01 2009

What’s So Appealing About Back Bay Real Estate?

One of the things that you are going to want to think about when you’re looking at moving into the Boston area is simple: you’re going to want to be thinking about the different areas – the different communities within the city. When you find yourself exploring Back Bay real estate, for example, you’re going to find a different allure than you would if you were thinking about living in the South End or on Beacon Hill.

When you are looking at Back Bay real estate, you’re going to find that:

  • Attending musical events is as simple as heading over toward Berklee’s performance spaces or down to Lansdowne Street
  • If you are passionate about education, Back Bay real estate is going to put you in an area where you’ll be able to take an evening class at Northeastern or at Boston University or one of the smaller, private schools that are closer to the hospital area at Longwood Ave
  • It’s possible to live in an area that has – at the same time – a youthful enthusiasm, a natural beauty and a rich history.

Back Bay real estate is going to create a number of great opportunities and it’s going to appeal to a wide variety of different people. If you’re thinking about living in the area, you’re going to want to be sure that you’re thinking about Back Bay real estate just to see if it’s right for you.


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12 2008

5 Benefits of Living in Boston’s Back Bay

One of the great things about living in Boston’s Back Bay – say in a Back Bay condo – is the wide variety of things that you’re going to have access to. Here are some of the best of the best.

  1. When you live in Boston’s Back Bay, you’ll be close the to BSO. Whether you prefer the traditional symphony or you’d rather see a concert by the Boston Pops, you won’t have to travel far.
  2. Easy access to great grocery stores. With both organic markets and general grocery stores that are within walkable distance, if you just need to pick something up for dinner on the way home, you won’t have to go out of your way.
  3. Feel like eating out? Whether you’re in the mood for fresh Atlantic seafood or award winning Italian, whether you’re into Asian foods or you’d love to sit down at a cafe with plenty of great options, you’ll find a great place to go.
  4. When you live in the Back Bay and want to spend some time window shopping, you’ll have plenty of access with the shops at the Prudential Center, the Shops at Copley Place and all of Newbury Street.
  5. Public transportation is readily available to those who live in the Back Bay.

In other words, whatever it is that you’re looking for, you’ll be able to find it when you own property in Boston’s Back Bay.


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10 2008