$5,250 Total Monthly Price

153 Salem St

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Boston, MA 02113

2 Weeks Ago
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Under 30 minutes

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  • Bedrooms

    3

  • Bathrooms

    1

  • Square Feet

    1,500 sq ft

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About This Home

Dishwasher Freshly painted Front faces-overlooks Salem Street Granite Counter Tops Large near Prince street intersection Renovated Kitchen Updated! Updated Bathroom Cats Negotiable, No Dog Large bi-level 3 bedroom unit with renovated kitchen (granite/dw) and bathroom. Open kitchen/living room layout. Separate entrance. Bedrooms are on a long hallway on upper level which allows for more privacy than typical N End 3 bedroom layouts. Near intersection of Salem Street and Prince Street. Steps from Bova's 24 hour bakery.

153 Salem St is a condo located in Suffolk County and the 02113 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Boston Public Schools attendance zone.

* Price shown is total price based on community-supplied monthly required fees. Excludes user-selected optional fees and variable or usage-based fees and required charges due at or prior to move-in or at move-out. Price, availability, fees, and any applicable rent special are subject to change without notice.
* Square footage definitions vary. Displayed square footage is approximate.

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  • Listed by Gateway Real Estate (AD) | Gateway Real Estate (AD)
Neighborhood

The North End of Boston occupies the northeastern corner of the city beyond Washington Street and Columbus Circle. It is the city’s oldest residential neighborhood and comes with a rich history. Boston’s “Little Italy” has undergone some serious growth and modernization over the decades. Once home to revolutionary heroes such as Paul Revere, the area now draws new residents, young professionals, retirees, and tourists. Residents’ pride in this neighborhood is almost tangible – locals love North End and show it every summer during Feast season, a few weeks span of parades, music, dancing, and street food, all in celebration of North End and historic Italian Saints.

While this neighborhood is admittedly very tourist-heavy, the resulting revenue keeps the economy booming. Residents are still able to live, work, and play like normal. North End is less than a mile from Downtown Boston, making work commutes a breeze.

Learn more about living in North End Boston 
Education
Schools
Public Elementary & Middle School
Grades PK-8
656 Students
Attendance Zone
Public Middle & High School
Grades 6-12
609 Students
Attendance Zone
Public Middle & High School
Grades 6-12
2,382 Students
Attendance Zone
Grades 6-12
450 Students
Attendance Zone
Public High School
Grades 9-12
27 Students
Attendance Zone
Private Elementary & Middle School
Grades PK-8
Nearby
Private Elementary & Middle School
Grades K-8
30 Students
Nearby
Private Middle & High School
Grades 6-12
27 Students
Nearby
Transportation
Getting Around
Exceptionally Walkable
Walkability
100 / 100
Exceptional Public Transit
Transit
100 / 100
Fairly Drivable
Drivability
40 / 100
Moderately Bikeable
Bikeability
70 / 100

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Soundscore
61 / 100

Traffic

Busy

Airport

Busy

Businesses

Busy

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