Archive for the ‘Back Bay Apartments’ Category

Back Bay, South End & Fenway Condominiums FOR SALE!

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

ATTENTION INVESTORS!  CONDITIONS ARE PERFECT!

There couldn’t be a better time to take advantage of the low interest rates, reduced Boston condominium prices and high Boston Apartment demand!

 

While current bank CD’s are only offering 1-2%, a return of 4-5%  on a rented income property is very real! Keeping in mind the additional positives of potential property appreciation or tax benefits, this a a terrific opportunity to boost your income or portfolio!

Cabot and Company recommends the assistance of an experienced agent to help guide your purchase toward maximizing a profit. We can provide all the information and numbers to define your search using our database, LINK,  MLS, and various other tools we have access to.  There are currently excellent values in the Back Bay, South End, and Fenway areas. Our agents at Cabot can provide accurate rental prices and comparable sales reports.

We also have an in-house Property Management Department for your after-purchase needs.

Please call Cabot and Company today at 617-262-6200 for more information and assistance!

Elegant Back Bay Building for Sale

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

Excellent Back Bay Investment Opportunity!

This building is in superior condition with many fine, original architectural details throughout the property.  There is also a common laundry and patio for the building residents. Each apartment has hardwood floors.

This property is located on a prime Back Bay corner in close proximity to shopping and dining on Newbury Street, The Copley and Prudential malls, The Mandarin Oriental, and lovely walking areas including the Charles River Esplanade, Boston’s gorgeous Public Gardens and lovely Commonwealth Avenue.

Take a look at some of the details of this extraordinary property below, and contact Cabot Real Estate today to schedule a showing!

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Quick Facts 

  • 6640 Gross Square Feet
  • 5312 Net Square Feet
  • Five Back Bay Apartments
  • $170,000 Annual Income
  • $21,845 Annual Expenses (detailed to the right)
  • Electric $1594.26 (annual)
  • Heat/Hot Water $12,190 (annual)
  • Insurance $1964 (annual)
  • Snow Removal $1764 (annual)
  • Water/Sewer $4333 (annual)
  • Price : $3,275,000
Rents:  

Projected for 2011-12

 

  • Unit 1: $1500/Month
  • Unit 2: $2800/Month
  • Unit 3: $3000/Month
  • Unit 4: $3400/Month
  • Unit 5: $3500/Month
Contact Rene Rodriguez
Exclusive Listing Agent
617-896-5006
renebost@yahoo.com
PRICE: $3,275,000
APARTMENTS: 5 units
Gross Square Feet: 6,640 SF
Annual Income $170,000
TAXES $17,643/yr

Cabot & Company
213 Newbury Street
Boston,Massachusetts 02116
617-262-6200
www.cabotandcompany.com

Featured Back Bay Apartment Listing: Commonwealth Avenue

Monday, May 16th, 2011

Featured today is a great Back Bay apartment rental listing. This apartment is a one- bedroom, one bathroom located at the Elegant Somerset building on Commonwealth Avenue.

Some features of this Back Bay unit include over 1,000 square feet, the bedroom can fit a King size mattress, large closets, overlooks the unit pool, gym, air conditioning, washer and dryer, concierge, and rental parking is available.

This unit is available June 1st, 2011 and is located in Boston’s Back Bay for $2,850.

View more pictures and detailed information on this Back Bay Apartment, or contact Cabot & Company today to schedule a showing!

 

Boston Spring Rental Market! Cabot Rentals Sends You a Daily Dose of Apartments

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

boston apartments for rentSpring is here at Cabot and Company Real Estate on Newbury Street, Back Bay! Monday, March 21st is the official beginning of Spring, but here at Cabot Rentals we have been busy for the last few wintry months working on upgrades to our website.

We are excited to announce a new and improved  website and an excellent Boston rentals feature that allows us to send all of our Back Bay Apartments, South End and Fenway, etc. apartment searchers the very latest updated listings on a daily basis!

For many years, Boston condos and Boston commercial real estate shoppers have had the convenience of perusing available listings on our website via listing information services like LINK and MLS.  Now apartment shoppers can receive daily updates as new listings come rolling in this busy season.

Pictured below are two beautiful featured listings. The top image is a living room shot pulled from one of our Boston Fenway apartment listings. Below that one of our spacious Back Bay apartments that has gorgeous light.

Simply contact a Cabot and Company rental agent today at 617-262-6200 to sign up to receive daily listing updates, to schedule a showing for one of these featured apartments!

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Cabot and Company Real Estate Hosts On-Site Girl Scout Cookie Sales!

Monday, March 7th, 2011

Missed out on ordering those yummy treats?  Want to support a worthwhile cause?

On Tuesday, March 1, Thursday, March 3 and Thursday, March 10 stop by our office from 3:30-5:30 to purchase your favorites.  Each box is $4.00 and helps the local troop as well as the national organization.

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Cabot and Company has a personal tie to the Girl Scouts. The daughter of one of our principles, Paula Luccio, attends a local elementary school on Marlborough Street near Back Bay Apartments and belongs to the troop there. The Luccio family proudly has three generations of Girl Scouts. Linda Luccio, Paula’s mother, brought a 1946 Brownie uniform to the most recent meeting to show the girls. Paula showed her 40 year old banner and they both participated in a badge ceremony.

Paula Luccio
Cabot & Company
213 Newbury Street
617-896-5001
www.cabotandcompany.com

Unda Standing The Bawstin Neighborhoods

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Moving to Boston?

Welcome! Apartment hunting can be stressful especially when you’re not familiar with city or neighborhoods.  Newcomers to Boston might realize they need a little help communicating with the indigenous folk. So to help you find an apartment as quickly as possible while still understanding the language of the locals, here are a few tips to make your rental process in your new hometown of Boston a little easier:

Select a Neighborhood.
Finding a neighborhood & community you love is important.

Back Bay: With its classic, elegant brownstones Back Bay competes with Beacon Hill for the title of most prestigious Boston address. This is definitely a place to consider if you want to be in the center of it all. Take a stroll down the Commonwealth Avenue mall to the Public Gahden. Shop at Copley Square,Prudential Center malls  or Newbury St.

Commute & Pahking: Back Bay is pretty much in the center of things. You can easily walk to downtown. There are plenty of green lines, Amtrack at Back Bay Station, entrance to the Mass Turnpike, or access to Storrow. If you’re bringing your cah, you might want to consider renting a parking space…expect $200-$400/month.

Beacon Hill: One of Boston’s smallest neighborhoods and most prestigious. Stately brownstones on narrow cobblestone streets are illuminated by gaslight lamps. Shopping along Charles St you’ll find intimate restaurants and a variety of unique decorating and antique shops.

Commute & Pahking: Like Back Bay, living in Beacon Hill allows you to easily walk to work downtown. Also a plus, it’s convenient to many schools, such as Suffolk and Emerson, and convenient to Mass General Hospital. Easy access to red and green T lines too! Finding cah pahking can be a bit taxing, however.

The North End: The streets are narrow and lined with apartment buildings. It feels a lot like a small town in Italy. Find plenty of local Italian restaurants…stop in and odda the veal pahm! Sip espresso or grab a cuppa cawfee from one of the many delicious pastry shops. Famous for Hanover St and The Old North Church, this charming neighborhood brings a different saint’s festival almost every weekend in the summah-time. Great Waterfront pahks as well!!

Commute & Pahking: If you in the Financial District, you can walk to work. Subway access is via the Haymarket stop on the orange & green lines. Good option for Suffolk, Tufts, or Emerson students. If you have to bring your cah….good luck, miracles can sometimes happen.

The South End: Think of a livelier, more multicultural Back Bay.The South End is full of Victorian-era brick row houses or brownstones on tree-lined streets. Aht galleries, such as the Boston Center for the Arts, sponsor a variety of cultural programs, from theater to art exhibits. Trendy restaurants are lined up along Tremont Street and Columbus Avenue. Bonuses include outdoor space (often patios, decks, roof decks) and a dog park at Peters Park.

Commute & Pahking: The neighborhood has the orange line subway, Amtrack at Back Bay Station and Back Bay entrance to Mass Turnpike. Not as challenging as North End or Beacon Hill for pahking the cah, as long as you get a resident sticker.

The Fenway : If living near one of the last original remaining ballparks isn’t enough for you, the Fenway neighborhoods is ultra convenient for students attending Berklee, Northeastern, Simmons, or Boston University, to name a few. A less expensive neighborhood, it can serve as a relief to students with roommates who are looking to save on cash by taking advantage of one bedroom and two bedroom splits.
Commute & Pahking: Not too bad, unless the Red Sox are playing. Easy access to green line T, Cambridge, Massachusetts Avenue, and most importantly (you knew I’d say it) The Green Monstah.

There are many incredible neighborhoods I haven’t even mentioned (Bay Village, Charlestown, Cambridge, Financial District, Seaport District, South Boston, Waterfront, just to name a few) but hopefully these little insights will help you to find the “Bawstin” apartment and home of your dreams.

The Super Bowl of Boston Real Estate!

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Boston Real Estate Super BowlIt’s early February, and anyone with a pulse knows that it’s time for the Super Bowl! As usual, the Super Bowl this year is full of all kinds of story lines. The heartwarming story of the New Orleans Saints reinvigorating a city once devastated by Hurricane Katrina. The half human, half machine Peyton Manning making his case for the greatest player in NFL history. The stories are endless.

At Cabot and Company, we have the occasional debate on football, but most of our conversation revolves around what great deals we have in the office. Having said that (any Curb Your Enthusiasm fans here?), what better way to explain how incredible our Boston apartment rental deals are than in NFL football terms?

Lets go straight to the action:

THE HEARTBREAKER: I grew up in St. Louis and naturally became a Rams fan. We had a great run for a few years and even got a Super Bowl ring in ’99, but the loss to the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVI crushed me. Not only were we favored, we were favored BIG. I’ve never forgotten about that game and hold a grudge against the Patriots to this day. We have these buildings on Beacon St. that always seem to break the hearts of clients who rush to fill out an application on an apartment only to find out it has been rented. This has happened all too often. Well, we have one of those studios available right now! Don’t get your heartbroken like me…search our rentals now!

THE KREM DE LA KREM: I am by no means a Colts fan nor am I really a Peyton Manning fan, and I know how much you New Englanders are going to disagree/hate me for this but Peyton will end up being the best quarterback and perhaps best player in the history of the NFL. He has completely revolutionized the quarterback position almost to the point where his offensive coordinator can take a nap during the game. He is that good at reading defenses and calling audibles accordingly. If Peyton Manning was 2 bedroom/2 bathroom apartment in Boston, he would be this unreal apartment we have on Newbury at the Prince building. At $3600, this place boasts of incredible sunlight with floor to ceiling windows, tons of space, in unit laundry not to mention the amenities of a concierge and gorgeous roof deck that the Prince building offers! This, folks, is the Peyton Manning of apartment rentals in Boston.

YOUR REHAB PROJECT SURE NOT TO DISAPPOINT: The St. Louis Rams win/loss record over the last three seasons is 6-42 yet I am still a Rams fan. In fact, as cruel joke, one of my friends bought me a Rams jersey for my birthday with the number 1 on it and where the last name of the player usually is, he had “I Believe” printed on the jersey. What a wiseguy. Anyways, I still wear the jersey with a little bit of sarcasm and a little bit of hope. The Rams have to get better at some point, right? With a healthy amount of draft picks coming in next year’s NFL draft and a fresh batch of guys in the Rams front office who actually understand how to evaluate talent, the Rams are sure to rebound in the next couple of years. Behold an apartment on Beacon St. that has retooled and reloaded with the pizazz that it once possessed long ago. A stunning floor thru 1 bedroom on Beacon for $2100 with a brand new kitchen and bathroom, in unit laundry and great front to rear sunlight. The Rams can only hope to look as good as this apartment looks now.

I’ll end this blog segment with the my prediction for the big game: While Drew Brees leads an inspired Saints squad, Peyton Manning torches the Saints defense. Colts win 27-23. Manning becomes MVP of the Super Bowl dethroning Tom Brady as the best QB in football. Sorry Pats fans. It’s true.

That just about does it for your lesson in how NFL football relates to Boston real estate (first lesson ever taught on the subject?). Snatch one of these apartments up and sit back, relax and enjoy the game.

(Photo credit: http://www.orlandowelcomecenter.com/images/dolphins-stadium-photo.jpg)

Two Boston Real Estate Closings like a Double Magnum of Dom Perignon!

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Well we had a fine double closing at Cabot & Company last week…an exquisite double wide granite mansion on Commonwealth Avenue in the prime of Back Bay that can best be described as a Dom Perignon in a neighborhood with many fine champagnes!

Back Bay Condo Closing

Boston real estate closings like Dom PerignonWe had two luxury condominiums close on the same day after one year of marketing.  Shelagh Brennan, our listing broker, says that the serious sales activity increased as the homes neared completion. It is always easier to market a finished product, especially one that is as exceptional as The Clark Weld House at 304 Commonwealth Avenue.  Please read the next issue of The Pulse Boston Real Estate Blog to enjoy a full article on this special property.

Happy Thanksgiving to all!

Best Wine Shops in Boston by Neighborhood

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Before completely leaving the discussion of Boston real estate and wine, some people have asked me to recommend some wine shops in the various Boston neighborhoods that we have been blogging about.  Boston does have a plethora of good wine shops.  Furthermore, perhaps due to Boston’s cosmopolitan flair, the wine shop vendors are extremely knowledgeable and passionate about wine.

Boston Neighborhood Wine Shops

For the Back Bay, I would recommend seeing Howie Rubin at Bauer Wines on Newbury Street.  For the South End, I would recommend seeing Daniel Edwards at Brix Wine shop on Washington Street.  On Charles Street, on the flat of Beacon Hill, I recommend seeing Bob Bacco at DeLucas Market.  In the North End, I suggest speaking with owners, Jeff or Lisa, of V. Cirace & Sons on North Street.  In the Fenway, you can speak with Kevin, the Store Manager, at the Fenway Wine gallery in the Hotel Commonwealth on Commonwealth Avenue in Kenmore Square.

Lastly, for South Boston and the Waterfront, I recommend seeing Len Rothenberg at Federal Wine and Spirits located at 29 State Street.  This is my favorite shop in Boston and Len is an encyclopedia of wine knowledge.  This is also the favorite Boston wine shop of Dottie and John, the couple that writes those interesting wine articles in the Wall Street Journal.