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Beacon Hill Condo Sales Stats 1st Q 2021

What was the number of Beacon Hill sale closings in the 1st Q of 2021?

Beacon Hill had 37 closings in the 1st Q of 2021 up 37% from the 1st Q of 2020

What was the average sales price of a Beacon Hill condo in the 1st Q of 2021?

The average sales price for a Beacon Hill condo $1,656.634 down 19/9% from the 1st Q of 2020

What was the average price per sq ft for a Beacon Hill condo 1st Q 2021?

The avg price per sq ft is $1,218;00 in the 1st Q of 2021

What were the average days on the market to sell a Boston Beacon Hill condo?

The avg amount of days to place a  Beacon Hill condo under agreement was 37

What is the average number of Beacon Hill condos for sale 2nd Q of 2021?

The avg is 54 Beacon Hill condos for sale

What is the average list price of a Boston Beacon Hill condo for sale in the 2nd Q of 2021?

The avg list price is $1,377,500

 

 

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A 19th-Century residential neighborhood of Boston, historic Beacon Hill is known for its Federal-style row-houses, narrow, gas lit streets and brick sidewalks.  A charming, quaint,  swanky and refined neighborhood, Beacon Hill is conveniently located near a variety of specialty shops and top restaurants, parks, cultural venues, medical care and schools. Made the Historic Beacon Hill District in 1955,  the neighborhood was the first district in Massachusetts, created to protect and preserve historic sites and manage urban renewal.

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Bounded by Storrow Drive, and Cambridge, Bowdoin, Park and Beacon Streets, Beacon Hill is situated along the riverfront of the Charles River Esplanade to the west, just north of Boston Common and the Boston Public Garden.  Beacon Hill has three sections that include: the south slope, the north slope and Flat of the Hill. The zip code covering Beacon Hill is 02108.

If you are currently looking for Beacon Hill luxury condos for sale or are looking to rent, you will find a variety of residential options to choose from. The unique architecture of Beacon Hill includes Colonial, Greek Revival and Federal.

Climate

Boston’s Beacon Hill gets around 45 inches of rain per year and 48 inches of snowfall. The number of days with any measurable precipitation is 120. On average, there are 200 sunny days per year with July highs around 84 degrees and January lows averaging 19 degrees.

Education & Schools

Boston’s Beacon Hill is served by Boston Public Schools and considered to be the birthplace of public education in the U.S. There are a total of 128 schools in the Boston Public Schools network (School Directory List (A-Z).  Boston offers several top colleges and universities (comprehensive list of universities and colleges in Metro Boston).

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Transportation

Public transportation in Beacon Hill is served by Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority – MBTA, (known as the “T”).  It is the fourth busiest rapid transit system in the country and operates busy bus and commuter rail networks.  Subway stations located in Beacon Hill include:  Park Street T Station, Bowdoin T Station and Charles Street / Massachusetts General Hospital T Station.

Beacon Hill is served by Boston Logan International Airport, offering international and domestic flights, 4 miles from the center of Boston.  Another major airport is Worcester Regional, offering domestic flights from Worcester, 50 miles from Boston.

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Whether you are looking to buy, sell or rent, our years of experience and knowledge of Boston’s neighborhoods allows us to intelligently guide our clients.  We go beyond the fundamentals of effective pricing and marketing and help you make decisions to get top dollar for the sale of your home or top value for your purchase. We focus on Boston luxury condos for sale and offer a variety of comprehensive luxury real estate services in the following Boston neighborhoods, but not limited to:

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he city of Boston has grown and evolved, its neighborhoods have changed as well. The names of the West End, North End, and South End refer to their positions on the Shawmut Peninsula, the original extent of Boston. Due to the annexation of surrounding communities, those neighborhoods are no longer at those geographic extremities.[5][6] The Back Bay and Bay Village neighborhoods were formerly part of an actual bay, becoming the neighborhoods they are today after landfill projects expanded the size of the city.[citation needed] Brighton (including Allston), Charlestown, Dorchester (including South Boston, Mid Dorchester, Mattapan, and Hyde Park), Roxbury (including West Roxbury, Roslindale and Jamaica Plain), have all at some point been municipalities independent from downtown Boston, providing a source of well-defined boundaries for the largest areas.[citation needed]

Geographic overview[edit]

Downtown Boston includes Downtown Crossing, the Financial District, and Government Center.

Aerial view of the Back Bay and the neighboring City of Cambridge across the Charles River

Surrounding downtown are the neighborhoods of Chinatown/Leather District, South End, North End, West End, Bay Village, Beacon Hill, and Back Bay. Chinatown/Leather District is the historical garment district and today has thriving Chinese and other Asian populations.[7] The South End is the center of the city’s LGBT population and also populated by artists and young professionals as well as a vibrant African American community.[8] The North End retains an Italian flavor with its many Italian restaurants, though many of its Italian families have moved out, while young professionals have moved in.[9] The Back Bay, west of the Public Garden and Beacon Hill, a wealthy neighborhood,[10] is the site of the Massachusetts State House. The Back Bay and Beacon Hill are also home to national and local politicians, famous authors, and top business leaders and professionals. Bay Village is one of the smallest neighborhoods in Boston and mostly contains Greek Revival-style row houses.[11]

North and east of downtown are the neighborhoods of East Boston and Charlestown. East Boston has a majority of Hispanic and Brazilian population with a remnant of older Italians. On the north bank of the Charles River isCharlestown; once a predominantly Irish enclave and site of the Bunker Hill Monument, it is now a haven for young professionals.[12][13]

West of downtown are the neighborhoods of Fenway Kenmore, Allston, Brighton and Mission Hill. Fenway Kenmore borders the campus of Boston University and houses many college students and young professionals and is the location of Fenway Park. Allston and Brighton are populated heavily by students from nearby universities, as well as recent graduates. Mission Hill is adjacent to the Longwood Medical district, full of world-class medical institutions and retains an extremely diverse mix of African Americans, Asian Americans, whites and Latinos.[citation needed]

South of downtown are the neighborhoods of Roxbury, Jamaica Plain, Dorchester, Mid Dorchester, and South Boston. Dorchester, including Mid Dorchester, is Boston’s largest neighborhood and predominantly a working class community considered to be Boston’s most diverse. Roxbury is populated largely by African Americans, Caribbean Americans, and Latinos and is historically the center of Boston’s black community. Jamaica Plain is a community of white professionals and Latinos, and includes the larger side of the Arnold Arboretum. South Boston is a predominantly Irish-American neighborhood, which hosts the city’s annual St. Patrick’s Day parade.[14]

South of Roxbury, Jamaica Plain, and Dorchester are the neighborhoods of Mattapan, Roslindale, Hyde Park, and West Roxbury. Roslindale is known for its small business district and includes the smaller side of the Arnold Arboretum, Roslindale has also recently become a Majority minority neighborhood. Mattapan remains the neighborhood with Boston’s highest concentrations of African Americans. Hyde Park and West Roxbury have a distinct suburban feel, while still being a part of the city of Boston. Both neighborhoods have large areas of wooded parks and recreation land. Hyde Park is populated largely by African Americans and Caribbean Americans, whereas West Roxbury is predominantly white with rapidly growing African American and Latino populations.

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