Rowes Wharf

Considered by many to be the “Grand Dame” of Boston’s waterfront, Rowes Wharf is one of the finest full-service residential buildings in the region associated with 5-Star accommodations—at the Boston Harbor Hotel—and it offers some of the most sought-after homes on Boston’s Waterfront. Immediately adjacent to the hotel, the development, which was built in 1987,

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The Jordan Lofts

In the midst of the stylish South End in what was one the industrial horse stables of legendary Hub department store chain Jordan Marsh, which used the property to deliver its products throughout Boston, is today Jordan Lofts, a study in modernism that graciously brings the refinement of a bygone era into the 21st century.

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The Grandview

Sitting squarely on the edge on the Boston Common on bustling Tremont Street, The Grandview provides a lifestyle that puts some of the very best of Boston right outside your door. As its name implies, The Grandview celebrates the vibrant neighborhood with an exceptional high-rise lifestyle experience punctuated by many of its boutique homes looking

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The Albert Pope

The Albert Pope is one of Boston’s most iconic and exclusive loft properties. Located on the South End / Back Bay border, it is ideally situated just steps to both Newbury St and Restaurant Row, as well as the Prudential and Hancock towers. This boutique co-op building–one of only a few in Boston–features heated underground parking, a full service concierge,

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The Charlesgate

Set in a historic brownstone in the heart of Boston’s Back Bay, The Charlesgate is a period building designed by J. Pickering Putnam and built in late 1890s. Well-constructed and beautifully maintained, its luxurious condos feature red oak hardwood floors, bay windows, high ceilings, open floor plans, bay windows, fireplaces with original mantles, state-of-the-art kitchens,

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Rollins Square

Rollins Square luxury condos are located in the trendy, revitalized SoWa (South of Washington Street) neighborhood of Boston’s South End. The 2004 Maxwell Awards of Excellence-winning design by CBT Architects, Rollins Square is an impressive example of the State of Massachusetts Smart Growth Planning Initiative, which focused on development in urban areas close to public

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The Victor

The Victor in Boston’s West End is positioned perfectly for both work and play. Located near TD Garden and North Station, residents can easily access major sporting events like the Boston Celtics or Bruins or access major US railways into and out of the city. A short walk to the North End gives residents access

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Wilkes Passage

The South End was originally designed to attract the wealthy merchant class with large Victorian townhouses surrounding park squares. But by the turn of the 20th century, most of its well-to-do residents had migrated to neighboring Back Bay, leading to the neighborhood’s steady decline. Two generations later, a revitalized, vibrant South End is once again home to

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The Modern

Spearheading the revitalization efforts of a once-neglected and highly-underused block in the historic South End, The Modern was built in 2007 by New Boston Ventures, the developers behind the bold and breathtaking renovations of Salem Jail and The Lucas (formerly German Trinity Catholic Church), with the expertise of DHK Architects. The resulting two-phase structure beautifully

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