Near the top of most Boston luxury condo buyers wish lists is proximity to restaurants. After all, our city is one of the top food cities in the world, so who wouldn’t want easy access to fine food?
I’ve put together a list of my top five neighborhoods that offer standout and diverse restaurant choices. Here you go (not listed in any particular order)
Chinatown/Leather District
Where else would you go for fantastic Chinese food? Grab all your favorite dim sum specialties. If hot not your thing, or for a modern Asian fusion experience (with great cocktails to boot).
Chinatown/Leather District luxury condo prices range from $500,000 – $2,500,000, In the last 6 months 13 condos sold.
Boston luxury condo stats:
- Average living area 1,516 sq ft.
- Average list price per sq ft. $692
- Average sales price $1,121.000
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Downtown
The area surrounding Boston Common is home to a number of fabulous restaurants, some of which are pretty prominent, while others are more on the DL.
Downtown/Midtown District luxury condo prices range from $600,000 – $15,000,000, In the last 6 months 83 condos sold.
Boston luxury condo stats:
- Average living area 1,468 sq, ft.
- Average list price per sq ft. $1,331.00
- Average sales price $2,130,150
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North End
Italian is king in Boston’s vibrant Little Italy. Whether you’re looking for a chill panini place for lunch or the perfect pasta for date night, you’re bound to stumble on plenty in this Italian neighborhood, and more eateries are opening up every year.
Boston North End condo prices range from $350,000 – $1,500,000., In the last 6 months 47 condos sold.
Boston luxury North End condo stats:
- Average living area 725 sq, ft.
- Average list price per sq ft. $998.00
- Average sales price $663,215
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South End
This quaint neighborhood of art galleries and brownstones is an exceptionally trendy place to live right now, and it’s mostly because of the food. Head to any local spot, and you’re likely to find photographers mingling with restaurant publicists, aspiring style bloggers, and business people of all stripes. It’s the perfect place to grab brunch or find a fresh take on a particular culinary tradition.
Boston South End luxury condo prices range from $250,000 – $5,00,000 In the last 6 months 193 condos sold.
Boston luxury North End condo stats:
- Average living area 1,311 sq, ft.
- Average list price per sq ft. $965.00
- Average sales price $1,335,000
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Back Bay
Surprising no one, Boston’s highest-rent district houses some of the city’s most essential restaurants. Those in the mood to blow their paychecks on ultra-chic dining can find it within a stone’s throw of Newbury and Boylston St.
Boston Back Bay luxury condo prices range from $350,000 – $15,00,000 In the last 6 months 140 condos sold.
Boston luxury Back Bay condo stats:
- Average living area 1,329 sq, ft.
- Average list price per sq ft. $1,329.00
- Average sales price $1,603,000
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- Updated: 1st Quarter 2018
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All Boston Luxury Condos for Sale $500,000 – $15,000,000
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Beacon Hill Boston Luxury Condos for Sale $550,000 – $3,000,000
Charlestown Luxury Condos for Sale $350,000 – $3,000,000
Fenway Luxury Condos for Sale $450,000 – $2,500,000
Financial District Luxury Condos for Sale $850,000 – $12,000,000
Midtown-Downtown High Rise Luxury Condos for Sale $900,000 – $20,000,000
Seaport District High Rise Condos for Sale $1,000,000 and up
South Boston Luxury Condos for Sale $650,000 and up
South End Luxury Condos for Sale $650k and up
West End High Rise Luxury Condos for Sale $650,000 and up
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