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North View from Private Deck
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| Boston's South End, the best neighborhood in Boston. The most desirable location in South End. West Newton Street at the Southwest Corridor between St. Botolph and Columbus. Overlooking Sparrow Park. Only two blocks away from the Prudential Center, minutes away from Copley, Symphony and downtown. 6 min walk to new Shaw's Supermarket / 9 min walk to Boston Public Library / 20 min walk to Fenway Park / 10 min walk to Symphony Hall. Close to public transportation - 2 min. walk to Green Line / 7 min. walk to Back Bay Train Station & Orange Line.
The South End is a relatively large area of the city extending from Copley Square to Albany Street and Massachusetts Avenue to Chinatown. It is now an historic district and has the largest group of Victorian Row Houses still left in the country. There were 4,000 of these townhouses built just before the turn of the century. Twenty five percent of these fine homes fell victim to neglect and ignorance as to their historic significance and were destroyed. In recent years the South End has become a very popular place to live. The charming streets and neighborhoods of the South End with their many shops and restaurants all within walking distance are a reminder of what village living is like, only in the city. The sense of community that people have in the South End is perhaps its biggest draw followed by its location and proximity to downtown Boston. All in all the South End is a real neighborhood and a delightful place to be.
The South End is one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the Boston Central area. It covers a vast area which runs from Massachusetts Avenue all the way to Chinatown. Its main thoroughfares such as Columbus Avenue and Tremont Street are intersected by lovely little tree lined side streets with charming red brick bowfronts. The South End was originally one of the most fashionable neighborhoods in Boston and is an extension of Back Bay Proper. The streets of Lower South End such as Arlington, Berkeley, Clarendon, and Dartmouth run all the way from the Charles river in Back Bay, connecting the two inner-city neighborhoods. Today, some of the most striking examples of contemporary renovations, can be found here. The South End is home to families and single working professionals alike. There is also a large number of residents with Artistic backgrounds because the South End is also home to the Boston Center for the Arts and the Boston Ballet. In addition, the South End is known for its numerous excellent restaurants, which range from the most trendy gourmet spots to smaller more intimate bistros. Ultimately, it is the combination of the people, the architecture, and the urban lifestyle that makes the South End, truly one of the most vibrant and exciting neighborhoods in the city. |
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To Contact Consultant:
Erik Kuja |
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Seller and SBON Consultant will be immediately notified
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• INFORMATION RELIABLE BUT NOT GUARANTEED |
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