Walk To The MBTA : Find Property That Is Walking Distance To The T: April 2010

141 Dorchester Ave Boston MA 02127 Boston Seaport District Condos For Sale in Green Macallen Building

Check out these 20+ condos for sale at 141 Dorchester Ave in Boston's Hot Seaport District. This green building otherwise known as The Macallen Building is located just steps from Downtown Boston, South Boston's Best Restaurants and the Andrew MBTA (Red Line) If you would like to scheduale a tour please call the Seaport District expert David Laven at 617-259-0235 

The Macallen
141dorchester1 Click for details 141 Dorchester
Boston, MA 02127


SALES | RENTALS
Studio.: | $2,600
One Br.: $450,000 | $3,100
Two Br.: $725,000 |
Description: The Court Square Press Condominium and is the first green residential building with an outdoor ... More Information
0 commentsDavid Laven • April 18 2010 09:57PM

Top Condos for Sale near the Porter Square MBTA - Cambridge MA Real Estate For Sale

Top Condos for Sale near the Porter Square MBTA - Cambridge MA Real Estate For Sale

Below are my current favorite Cambridge condos for sale that are near (walking distance) the Porter Square T station on the MBTA's Red Line.  All of these condos have something that makes them stand out from the crowd of current listings.    A lot of these properties caught my attention because of how frequently buyers in my property finder mark these listings for their saved folders - usually a good indicator of the buyer's interest in the property.   Porter Square is a vibrant area with great shopping, dining, and a interesting mix of both students and professionals.   The proximity to the Red Line gives commuters and students an easy ride to their destination, whether it be downtown Boston, Kendall Square, Harvard University, MIT, or beyond.   For help finding your dream condo in Cambridge or Somerville give me a call (617-259-0235) or email davidshomefinder@gmail.com

Be sure to check out our blog dedicated to properties found near the MBTA - www.walktombta.com

0 commentsDavid Laven • April 01 2010 12:34PM