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WEB ID: 88261022

133-135 Charles Boston, MA 02114

Boston, MA 02114

for sale | Multi Family | Built in 1899

6 beds
7 baths
7132 Approx. Sqft/ 0.04 acres
outdoor space
$10,500,000
  • Annual Tax: $48,731.00

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WEB ID: 88261022

133-135 Charles Boston, MA 02114

Boston, MA 02114

for sale | Multi Family | Built in 1899

6 beds
7 baths
7132 Approx. Sqft/ 0.04 acres
outdoor space
$10,500,000
  • Annual Tax: $48,731.00

The Details

About 133-135 Charles, Boston, Suffolk, MA 02114

Located in the iconic Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston, 133-135 Charles Street presents an outstanding opportunity for an end-user, developer or investor. Available for the first time in several decades, this gracious, historic and well-loved building boasts over 7000 square feet of space. Consisting of an established retail store, a boutique salon space and three floor-through two-bedroom apartments, including ...
Listing Courtesy of SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, (508) 548-2522, CAPECOD:22404230

key features

  • Fireplace
  • Central air
  • Carport
  • Garden
  • Bike Path
  • Central Air Cooling
  • Flat Roof
  • Forced Air Heating
  • Hardwood Flooring
  • House of Worship
  • In Town Location
  • Major Highway
  • Medical Facility
  • Off Street
  • School
  • Shopping
  • Tile Flooring
  • Beacon Hill

    Beacon Hill is one of Boston’s most historic neighborhoods and also one of the prettiest, with its cobbled streets, brick sidewalks, and gas streetlights. It’s easy to look at one of Beacon Hill’s narrow streets, like the oft-photographed Acorn Street, and imagine life 100, or even 200 years ago. There are few modern cars to mar the scene, as the neighborhood was built during the era of horse-drawn carriages, and today, street parking is famously scarce. But Beacon Hill does change with the times, albeit in a thoughtful way, of course: The iconic gas streetlights will slowly be phased out in favor of LED versions, and some of the famous Federal-style row houses have gone condo, including a historic rectory. Bostonians often use “Beacon Hill” as shorthand for the state government — a reference to the presence of the Massachusetts State House at the top of the eponymous hill.

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