Building has an elevatorOffice nookLarge seating islandWalk-in closetDistinct palladian windowsEngineered oak floorsBosch appliances
WE SAVED THE BEST FOR LAST! Located in a converted 1890's Queen Anne building dubbed Allston Hall, with easy access to Harvard + BU, this top floor LOFT has two levels of living space and 18' CEILINGS! An entry foyer leads to a dramatic open floorplan living, dining + kitchen area with distinct Palladian windows. Finishes throughout have a crisp + modern feel with engineered oak floors and a contemporary white + gray kitchen w/Bosch appliances and a large seating island. There is also an office nook on this floor. Upstairs is spacious mezzanine level bedroom overlooking the floor below. It features a walk-in closet + laundry. The building has an elevator + parking included for the first year. Conveniently located near everything that Allston has to offer including the T, shopping, restaurants and more.
Utilities for property: for Electric Range, for Electric Dryer, Washer Hookup
Green energy
Energy efficient items: Thermostat
Community & HOA
Community
Features: Public Transportation, Shopping, Park, Walk/Jog Trails, Medical Facility, Bike Path, Highway Access, Private School, Public School, T-Station, University
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Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
HOA fees
$0
Utilities
Not included
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