Friday, March 2, 2012

Video of 415 West Fourth | South Boston, Massachusetts real estate & homes


http://www.CahillProperties.com - South Boston, Massachusetts residents are famous in town for their love of and loyalty for their neighborhood. And it's no wonder. Southie boasts miles of beaches and waterfront parks that culminate in Castle Island. There, visitors can enjoy the Revolutionary War era fort, get a bite to eat at Sullivan's, play in the playground, fish off the pier, or simply take a stroll.

South Boston is densely populated - known for three deckers and rowhouses, there are single family homes in the neighborhood too. It is also home to a great variety of bars and pubs and, more recently has been the location for some new restaurants. Year round, a visitor can find residents strolling up and down Broadway doing their shopping and greeting their neighbors.

South Boston or "Southie" as referred to by its residents, has enjoyed an amazing redevelopment effort in recent years.The Seaport District, the South Boston Waterfront,, The Convention Center, and the Institute of Contemporary Art are all fine examples of this.

This condo on West Fourth Street is situated on a picturesque tree lined street, within walking
distance to all these attractions, not to mention its within walking distance to TWO MBTA  Red Line Stations - Broadway and Andrew.

In addition Carson Beach boasts a walkway which allows one to walk, bike, or run along the waters edge
from Castle Island to the JFK library.

This condominium offers a spacious living room with high ceilings and nice moldings, as well as an eat in kitchen with stainless steel appliances.  There is a lovely appointed deck directly off the kitchen.

The master bedroom has two closets for extra space.

A unique perk for a condo in this price range is your own "secret garden" with generous space for a perennial garden and summer
grilling.

This is a charming pet friendly South Boston Condo in move in condition.

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