Scorching Property: Comm. Ave. condominium heavy on allure

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There are Boston moments that tug on the heartstrings, and an illuminated Comm. Ave. esplanade takes prime billing.

Twin rows of bushes, wrapped up in twinkle lights and if we’re very fortunate, buried in snow. For a entrance row view to this little bit of Boston magic — with Newbury procuring and eating in your yard — Unit 1 at 216 Commonwealth Avenue is for you. You’ll end up proper in the midst of the motion, between Exeter and Fairfield.

Surprisingly spacious for a one-bed, one-bath residence, the condominium clocks in at greater than 1,000 sq. ft with — get this — a non-public backyard patio and direct-access parking with charging for electrical automobiles. That alone makes for a swoon-worthy pied-a-terre however the newly renovated unit additionally boasts refinished hardwood flooring, a smooth fire, quartz kitchen counter tops, and high-end home equipment.

The spa-like bathtub is a standout, having fun with heated flooring, a double self-importance, and an opulent bathe with intricate customized tilework — a serene escape for rest. Trendy conveniences abound, together with state-of-the-art central air-con, a brand new washer and dryer, and a water heater. A Pella door and customized home windows result in your out of doors slice of heaven, the uncommon out of doors oasis within the metropolis, excellent for having fun with heat evenings or morning espresso.

The sale of the condominium, in the marketplace for $1,588,000, is represented by Collin Bray of CENTURY 21 Cityside, 617-512-1095.

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