One Back Bay

Situated just one block from fashionable Newbury Street, One Back Bay is one of Boston’s most luxurious contemporary residences. Designed by the accomplished American architect, Robert A.M. Stern, this elegant tower is a LEED Silver-certified green building (smoke free) offering modern glamour, style, and sophistication with its line-up of studio, one, and two-bedroom homes. Units

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One Greenway

A brand new construction high-rise on the fringe of Chinatown and the Leather District, One Greenway is a 217-unit building in a spot formerly known as Parcel 24, a site that once housed a residential complex that was demolished in the 1960s to make way for what would become a Central Artery on-ramp. The Green, a

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Harrison Court

The sister property of James Court, Harrison Court is a prominent, thoroughly updated historic brick building in the South End that stylishly blends bygone elegance and charm with modern creature comforts and exceptional amenities. Harrison Court’s efficient studios range from 500 to 676 square feet, one bedrooms span from 588 to 1,017 square feet, and

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Heritage on the Garden

Set on the corner of Arlington and Boylston Streets in Boston’s historic Back Bay neighborhood, Heritage on the Garden brings together the elements that embody the best of city living in a premier mixed-use residential, retail and office complex developed by The Druker Company in 1988. Occupying an entire city block, the property helped pioneer

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James Court

Located on Harrison Avenue in the heart of the historic South End, one of the most popular neighborhoods in Boston, James Court Apartments is a newly renovated, Victorian-era full-service building offering stylist studio, one- and two-bedroom residences with functional layouts. All units have high ceilings, large windows to maximize light and views, spacious, open-concept kitchens

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Laconia Lofts

Laconia Lofts, located at 1200 Washington Street in the SoWa section of the South End., was built from the ground up in 1999, with 98 residences that were subsequently updated and renovated to their previous owners’—who were mostly artists—specifications. The result is a development with a variety of interiors that are completely unique, unlike anything

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Le Jardin

Built in 1911 and converted into condos in 2001, this full-service boutique building is considered by many to be one of the most luxurious and prestigious luxury residences in Boston. With just nine units, each spanning more than 3,000 square feet, the residences have the feel of single-family homes. Imbued with historic character thanks to

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Lewis Wharf

Built in the 1830s as a major shipping warehouse, Lewis Wharf realized rising then falling fortunes before ultimately being converted to condominiums in 1973. Since then, the property has undergone sweeping renovations, resulting in 60 successful commercial spaces being located on the first two floors and 94 luxury residential units occupying the four floors above

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Lincoln Plaza Residences

A 2006 loft-style condominium conversion building (originally built in 1894) in the Leather District of Boston, perched between the Financial District and Chinatown, Lincoln Plaza Residences has 85 units offering spectacular views of the Rose Kennedy Greenway and Chinatown Park. The property consists of studios, one bedrooms with a single bath, one bedrooms with two

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