We are thrilled to announce our latest listing for sale: 15 Cotton St. #1 in Roslindale. Located in the Peters Hill section, just around the corner from the Arnold Arboretum, is this elegant home that the press just had to write about (thanks for the shout-out, Boston Magazine!).
We aren't sure what we are loving more: the coffered ceilings in the dining room, or the dining room's built-in hutch, the living room with all of those fantastic windows, or the plentiful outdoor space (a porch, a deck AND a yard). This two-bedroom condo also comes with 1 off-street parking space, huge deeded storage, and loads of curb appeal. Cotton Street is one of the prettiest streets in the neighborhood --- and if you love nature, then you'll swoon over the proximity to the Arboretum. Literally, walk down Cotton, turn left onto Fairview and -- viola! -- the park gates are right there. First open houses are this weekend, Sat. Sept 14 and Sun. Sept. 15 from 11:30 - 1:00. Hope to see you there!
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It's summer in Boston and what a better way to commemorate the season than by showcasing this beachy top-floor unit located at 165 M St. #3 in South Boston. Complete with a private roof deck with city and water views, and just 2 blocks to M St. Beach, it's no surprise this two-bedroom 1,000+ square foot home was quickly snatched up the moment we launched it.
The penthouse unit also offers a renovated white kitchen, multiple skylights, ample windows letting tons of natural light pour in, deeded storage and one of the only wood-burning fireplaces in South Boston we've ever seen. List Price: $675,000 Interested in finding something just like it? Contact us! Every once in a while, there comes along a listing that is unlike all the others. You know, the kind of property that when you walk into the room, you audibly gasp. Your jaw may gape a little bit and you almost don't know where to focus...not because there's too much going on in the space to the point of distraction, but because every aspect of it is just...perfect. Well, we are currently lucky enough to represent one of these properties: 45 West Broadway #301 in South Boston. Located in the former Saints Peter and Paul Church, with stunning stained glass windows and arched entryways, we feel truly blessed to bring this property to the market (cue the angels singing). Chances are, you may have read about this one by now. It's been covered in the press not just once or twice, but three times, in the last couple of weeks. This all came together at lightning speed with pictures done and the listing launched in under a week. And, within a day of launching the home online, we had an accepted offer. So, by the time these news stories hit, the unit was spoken for. But all press is good press, right? And when you have a place as gorgeous as this, it needs to be seen by the masses. See what I did there?
It’s been a busy month and spring market for The Charpentier Team, despite the nearly constant onslaught of rain. Fortunately, the rain hasn't seemed to hold us back; amid numerous transactions and closings, we launched the following listings for sale – and so far, they’ve been flying off the shelves!
66 Tuttle – This drop-dead gorgeous Victorian in Savin Hill was sure to be a heartbreaker. Within moments of launching online, the phone was ringing and email was blowing up. We received eight competitive offers after the first weekend of open houses and while we’d like to say that this house sold itself, it did not. The marketing we conducted did. It was staged and furnished beautifully, for starters, from the front porch to the backyard garden and patio. Kudos to the owners on this. Every room was tastefully decorated to accentuate the home’s features; however, prospective buyers weren’t so overwhelmed with the owners’ “stuff” that they couldn't imagine living there themselves. It was the perfect example of well-executed, balanced staging. Next, there was the professional photography, which came out great. In fact, it was so good we planned a rare "Coming Soon" drip campaign in the days leading up to the launch. The stunning photos definitely got the attention of numerous buyers and their brokers who wanted to know where the house was, how much it cost and when they could buy it! We didn’t stop at the photos, though – we did floor plans for each level of the house, and a 3D tour which gave buyers a very accurate impression of what it feels like to “walk” from room to room. Check out the link to see just what we are talking about. 66 Tuttle was listed for $769,000 – and to find out what it sold for….well, you will just have to wait and see. We can't spill all of our secrets. 925 East 2nd St. #7 in South Boston is next up. Aside from the idyllic location in City Point, close to Castle Island, the beach, this condo comes with two (2!) parking spaces. Central air, an in-unit laundry room, deeded storage and two decks complete the package. The living room of this one is oversized, so if you’re looking for a place to fit that sectional couch from Jordan’s, then this is it. And if you like to cook and have your friends over, there’s a dining room as well. Listed at $639,000, it’s no surprise that this condo is currently pending. We’ll be sure to post when it closes. 107 South St. #3A in the Leather District was just launched this week and we are swooning over the exposed brick and beam in this jumbo-sized loft. If you love the “loft life” then this may be the place you’ve been waiting for. With 11’ ceilings and 7’ windows, and a square footage of 1,914, you’ll be planning your dinner parties from the moment you walk in. We’ve already had our first open house and have another one planned for this Sunday, May 5 from 11:30 – 1:00, so come check it out! This spectacular offering is listed at $1,339,000. Also launched this week is this penthouse condo at 351 Dorchester St. in South Boston. Unit #4 boasts exclusive roof rights to build a roof deck, from which you’ll have stunning skyline views. It’s super close to the Red Line (just .1 miles, to be exact) and also a short distance to the beach. There’s so much development happening nearby, between everything going on over at Dorchester Avenue, as well as South Bay Center and the anticipated Washington Village. For the person who ends up the lucky owner, he/she may just reap the rewards of getting in before things really take off. This 2-bedroom condo is listed at $519,900 and open houses are Saturday and Sunday, May 4 and 5, from 12:00 – 1:30. See you there! To see our latest listings, closings and other happenings, be sure to follow Donna Charpentier's Instagram feed. Author: Donna Charpentier
It's absolutely no secret that once the Super Bowl is over, the Boston real estate market heats up. So, it's not a coincidence that we have a new listing this week, just days after the Pats' 6th Super Bowl win (congrats, guys!). This listing is so pretty and we are just in love with it. I think if you look at the photos, you'll see why we like it so much... Listed at $465,000 this one-bedroom condo at 216 W 9th St. #2, South Boston, features a separate office space. There is an open layout between the kitchen and living room, and there is a beautiful bay window which is the perfect spot for a dining table.
Both the kitchen and bath are a crisp white, and the kitchen has stainless appliances and granite counters to boot. Some of our favorite features though are the high ceilings, dramatic crown moldings with cove lighting and the gorgeous hardwood floors. There's a private deck in back, too, so you can move in just in time to enjoy the nice weather! With laundry and deeded storage in the building, and just a short distance to the T, what's not to like? Oh, and your furry friends are welcome too, as the condo association is pet-friendly. So, come see it this Saturday 12-1 and Sunday 12-1:30. The Pats aren't playing so there's no excuse! See you there and feel free to reach out if you'd like any more info. Author: Donna Charpentier © 2019
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We are so excited to share our latest listing with you: 351 Dorchester Street #1, a spacious one-bedroom condo in South Boston. Not only is the condo one block to the Andrew Sq. T station on the Red Line, at $349,000, it is also the most affordable home in the entire neighborhood. Seeing anything under $400,000 is pretty unheard of these days in Southie. Features include a granite and stainless kitchen, bright bathroom, oversized windows, a bonus room for a dining table or office, and an exclusive patio space. It's also pet-friendly! In terms of the neighborhood, it is experiencing a major revitalization. The new South Bay Shopping Center nearby is said to be the next Assembly Square. Among the many retail shops and restaurants, there is a 12-screen movie theater (with reclining seats - of course). And in addition to the numerous developments slated along Dorchester Avenue, Washington Village is currently being built about a block away. Spanning six city blocks, the development will include almost 100,000 square feet of retail and more than 650 condos and apartments with parking. Check out the photos of the condo below, and here is more info. Don't hesitate to get a hold of us to schedule a private showing before this place gets scooped up! © 2020 DONNA CHARPENTIER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Rejoice! The long-awaited (and long-rumored) South Boston branch of JP Licks is opening soon! Located at 397 West Broadway, next to Fromage and Loco, it's the latest offering in South Boston foodie heaven. This location is the second nearby to open its doors; the Dorchester shop has been up and running since the spring in the currently-getting-a-major-overhaul South Bay Shopping Center. Here's the latest pics of the Southie storefront and sidewalk. I can already taste the Salted Caramel Cookies 'n' Cream flavor, while my dog, Jasper, is a big fan of their "Cow Paws" dog-friendly frozen snack. See you there, Southie! Photo Credit: Alex Goldfeld Author: Donna Charpentier © 2020 DONNA CHARPENTIER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Whether you are buying a new home or refinancing your existing one, applying for a mortgage is a much more thorough process than it used to be. Here are some simple steps to make things easier on yourself and to help ensure you close on your dream home:
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