Boston, MA Real Estate and Boston House Listings
Boston real estate is full with history and innovation. Boston was found in 1630, originally by Puritan settlers around 1625 making Charlestown home (the oldest settlement), followed by Beacon Hill and the West End. One of the Best ways to see some of this history that Boston offers is to follow the Freedom Trail, a 2.5 miles tour connecting visitors to 16 of Boston’s historical sites including Paul Revere’s home in the North End. In the mid-nineteenth century European and Asian Immigrants made Boston home carving their communities and homes in South Boston, North End and Chinatown. The Back Bay and South End homes and properties where built afterwards on a Landfill do the demand for more Housing in Boston during the late nineteenth century.
Today the Boston real estate and skyline is a surreal mixture of the old and the new where modern skyscrapers that light the night sky tower over turn of the twentieth century midrise along with Victorian brownstones (Home today to some of the most majestic Boston condos, apartments, offices, shops and restaurants Boston has to offer) and landmarks. One of Boston’s most recent monuments is the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge that was built as part of the Big Dig Project and was finished in 2002. The Zakim Bridge, the widest suspension bridge in the world, towers over the base of the Charles River, Boston harbor, the waterfront and luxury Boston real estate comprised of Hotels, offices, Boston condos, Boston apartments and docks for tour boats and shuttles.
Real estate in Boston is filled with history, culture, art and architecture along its narrow streets and avenues. One of the city’s most charming streets is Commonwealth Avenue crossing the city east to west starting from Arlington Street in the Back Bay to Fenway, Kenmore, Brookline, Allston and Brighton all the way to Newton. In Back Bay Commonwealth Avenue glorifies Boston real estate resembling a Parisian boulevard lined with rows of elegant Victorian brownstone homes and apartments, townhouses, gardens, statues and Pink blooming Magnolia Trees in the spring.
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