Welcome home to this beautiful 2006 fully renovated condo just steps to Brighton Center, public transportation, restaurants and more. Property features include two levels of living with a bright eat-in kitchen with granite counters and stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors throughout, high ceilings, central AC, new windows, new baths and two parking spaces. The master suite includes his and her closets and master bath with jacuzzi tub. Price reduced! Neighborhood Description Located only steps to the newly renovated Brighton Center, the property affords easy access to Memorial & Storrow Drive, the Mass Pike, downtown Boston, Logan Airport, Brookline, Newton, Watertown and Fenway. Amongst the local colleges and universities are Harvard, MIT, Boston University, Tufts and Boston College. Walk to St. Elizabeth's and just a short distance to Mount Auburn, Mass General and Cambridge Hospitals. Local shopping and recreational facilities include the the Oak Square YMCA, BSC Sports Facilities, Watertown & Arsenal Malls, Super Fitness, The Mount Auburn Club, Fresh Pond Reservoir & Golf Course, Newton Commonwealth Golf Course, Kenmore Square, Harvard Square, Porter Square and Watertown Square. Brief History of Allston-Brighton: Allston-Brighton has a long and distinguished history. For 160 years Allston-Brighton was established as a part of Cambridge and was simply known as "Little Cambridge". The first Englishmen to locate here permanently - the families of Richard Champney, Richard Dana and Nathaniel Sparhawk - crossed the Charles River from Cambridge a short time after 1646, establishing the community of Little Cambridge, as Allston-Brighton was known before 1807. Before the Revolution, Little Cambridge was a prosperous farming community of fewer than 300 residents. Its habitants included such distinguished figures as Nathaniel Cunningham, Benjamin Faneuil and Charles Apthorp. Cunningham and Faneuil were wealthy Boston merchants. Apthorp was paymaster of British land forces in North America. All three maintained elaborated country estates here in the 1740 to '75 period. Little Cambridge contributed Colonel Thomas Gardner to the Revolutionary cause. An important political figure in the years just before the Revolution, Gardner was killed at the battle of Bunker Hill. The town of Gardner, Massachusetts was named in his memory. (Click Here for more history on Allston-Brighton)
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