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The Back Bay Nook -Brownstone in Prestigious Area
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Stunning Back Bay furnished studio apartment. Classic brick brownstone on a quiet street. Elegant large studio apartment with bow window overlooking tree lined Marlborough St. Front facing studio apt. Queen murphy bed, includes all utilities, A/C Wi-Fi, TV, bedding , towels, utensils, table and chairs works space. Short walk to Newbury St, Fenway Park, "T" Station & hundreds of restaurants, cafes and shops. This apt does not come with a parking spot. Fireplace is not operational. The space Back Bay Studio Apt - Private bath, A/C, Cable TV, Private phone, High Speed Internet, Non-smoking, No breakfast, Queen Murphy bed, Sleeps 2 and possibly one child. Small pets allowed. Boston Studio Apartment- Stay right in the BACK BAY in a "Marlborough Street" APARTMENT!!! A lovely studio apartment w/Queen Mahogany Murphy Bed in a Victorian brownstone along tree-lined Marlborough St. Well maintained and updated with bow front windows, full galley kitchen, hardwood floors and a fireplace and HIGH SPEED INTERNET. Apartment is a few streets over from the Marriott, Westin, Sheraton, The Lenox Hotel and many other area hotels. (5 minute walk) The quaint, tree-lined streets in this neighborhood are filled with brownstone shops, restaurants, bars and upscale housing. The Back Bay is one of Boston's most beautiful and walkable areas, featuring stately brownstones and spacious, shady promenades. You can amble along the wide sidewalks of Marlborough Street, Newbury Street and Commonwealth Avenue. Also one of the most desirable and fashionable neighborhoods in the city, the Back Bay is centered on Newbury and Boylston Streets, home to upscale shops, sidewalk cafes, exotic florists, hotels, art galleries and people from all corners of the world. There are many types of international foods available, from tapas to sushi. Numerous bars serve as meeting places for talking, drinking and dancing. Other major points of interest are Copley Square, the Boston Public Library, the Public Garden, John Hancock Building, the Prudential Center, Copley Place, Commonwealth Avenue, the Hynes Convention Center and the beautiful Christian Science Plaza. Many of Boston's best restaurants, hotels, shopping and night life, can be found in the Back Bay. Just 2 blocks to the Hynes Convention Center subway, 1 block to Newbury Street with its upscale shops and restaurants and minutes away from Copley Square, Boston Public Gardens, the Esplanade and the historic tourist areas. Walk to Beacon Hill, Faneuil Hall, South End and many other Boston destinations. What the Boston Globe says about Back Bay: THE GOODS: A one-square mile neighborhood that is arguably one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in Boston, Back Bay teems with history and affluence. Copley Square is the heart of Back Bay, featuring landmarks such as the Boston Public Library and the John Hancock Tower. Shoppers and tourists also flock to the Prudential Center. Commonwealth Avenue is the pride of the neighborhood - a beautiful, tree-lined boulevard with grand mansions and other stately homes. This neighborhood, along with Beacon Hill, is the place to live for the quintessential Boston experience and is popular with young professionals and empty nesters who fled the suburbs for city living after their kids left home. The housing stock is a mixture of Victorian brownstones and larger buildings nestled between high-rises offering luxurious living in snug quarters. PROS: Served by the Green and Orange lines and an Amtrak station, Back Bay is close to everything. It's easy to hop onto the paths along the Charles River for an evening walk or bike ride. Real estate in this neighborhood will always be in demand so it's a good investment if you can afford it. These days there are more buildings offering luxury services like doormen, dog walking, and maid service for time-pressed residents. CONS: Back Bay is one of the highest-priced neighborhoods in the Boston real estate market and you don't always get much space for your money. It's difficult to find a bargain here, and pickings are slim - if you find something you like, it's bound to sell quickly. Parking will be your next biggest concern. Spaces on the street are next to impossible to find and renting a private one will cost a pretty penny. Guest access ***The (HOA/management company) requires guest cell number and email address for all tenants living in the building for emergency purposes. This must be provided to the management company for all tenants prior to move in. An email will be sent after the reservation is confirmed for this information.*** Key access. Other things to note Fireplace is not operational. There is a firestick provided so you can long onto your amazon account for TV channels. There is sleeping for only 2 people in 1 queen murphy bed. MANAGEMENT CHARGES A $250 MOVE IN FEE.
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