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75Units
5Stories
2003Year Built
$94K - $1.9MValue Range
Available Units
For Sale
No Units Available
For Rent
Highlights
Concierge
Waterfront Community
Medical Services
Clubhouse
Jogging Path
3 min walk to Cardinal Cushing Memorial Park
Modern living in historic Beacon Hill
Bowdoin Place, located at 10 Bowdoin Street, offers a blend of contemporary comfort and historic charm in the heart of Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood. Completed in 2003, this five-story boutique condominium building houses 75 units, providing residents with a coveted address just steps away from some of the city's most iconic landmarks. The building's brick facade with classical-style entrance harmoniously integrates with the surrounding architecture, while offering modern amenities and spacious living spaces within.
Versatile layouts with upscale finishes
Bowdoin Place offers a range of floor plans to suit various lifestyles, from cozy one-bedroom units to expansive three-bedroom residences. The one-bedroom layouts span from 702 to 822 square feet, providing efficient living spaces with prices around $880,000. Two-bedroom units offer more generous proportions, ranging from 1,067 to 1,759 square feet, with up to three bathrooms and sale prices around $1,480,000. For those seeking even more space, three-bedroom units measure between 1,464 and 1,740 square feet, featuring two to two-and-a-half bathrooms, with prices around $1,600,000.
Throughout the building, residents enjoy high-quality finishes and thoughtful design elements. Hardwood floors grace the living areas and kitchens, while plush wall-to-wall carpeting adds comfort to the bedrooms. Kitchens boast granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and ample cabinet space, perfect for both everyday meal preparation and entertaining. Many units feature walk-in closets, providing abundant storage space. Large windows flood the living spaces with natural light, while some units offer private balconies for outdoor relaxation. Central air conditioning ensures year-round comfort, and in-unit laundry facilities add convenience to daily life.
Refined comforts for urban living
Bowdoin Place offers a curated selection of amenities designed to enhance the living experience of its residents. The building's lobby welcomes residents and guests, setting the tone for the refined atmosphere throughout. A standout feature is the residents' library, providing a serene space for reading or quiet work. The club room serves as a versatile space for social gatherings or private events, fostering a sense of community among residents.
For those who enjoy outdoor activities, the building provides secure bicycle storage, accommodating an active lifestyle. Residents benefit from the convenience of additional private storage units, perfect for seasonal items or extra belongings. The building's elevator ensures easy access to all floors, while the garage parking with direct elevator access adds a layer of convenience for car owners.
Security and service are paramount at Bowdoin Place. A front desk concierge is available on weekdays, offering assistance with packages, visitor management, and general inquiries. The building is professionally managed, ensuring prompt attention to maintenance needs and preserving the property's value. For pet owners, the building's pet-friendly policy (with some considerations) allows residents to share their homes with their furry companions.
A tapestry of history, culture, and urban convenience
Situated in the heart of Beacon Hill, Bowdoin Place offers residents immediate access to one of Boston's most cherished neighborhoods. The area is steeped in history, with its charming streets and architecture creating a picturesque urban landscape. The proximity to the Massachusetts State House and the Boston Common imbues the neighborhood with a sense of civic importance and natural beauty.
For dining enthusiasts, the area offers a wealth of options. No. 9 Park, just a five-minute walk away, presents upscale French and Italian-inspired cuisine in an elegant townhouse setting. Yvonne's, a refined supper club with a playful atmosphere, is less than half a mile from Bowdoin Place, perfect for evening cocktails or a special dinner.
Shopping opportunities abound in the vicinity. The nearby Charles Street offers a variety of shops and stores. For more extensive shopping excursions, Downtown Crossing is within easy reach, offering a mix of department stores and popular retail chains. Whole Foods Market is conveniently located nearby, ensuring easy access to fresh groceries and everyday essentials.
Green spaces are plentiful in the area, providing residents with ample opportunities for outdoor recreation. The Boston Common, America's oldest public park, is just a short walk away, offering walking paths, open fields, and seasonal activities. This expansive green space provides a tranquil retreat from urban life.
Cultural attractions are equally accessible. The neighborhood's rich history and proximity to key landmarks make it an ideal location for those interested in exploring Boston's cultural heritage.
Unparalleled connectivity in the heart of Boston
Bowdoin Place's location offers residents exceptional access to Boston's comprehensive public transportation network. The Bowdoin Station on the Blue Line is mere steps away, providing swift connections to downtown Boston and East Boston. Government Center Station, serving both the Blue and Green Lines, is about a five-minute walk from the building, offering access to four branches of the Green Line that connect to various parts of the city and nearby suburbs.
For those needing to travel further afield, North Station is approximately a 10-minute walk away. This major transportation hub not only serves the Green and Orange Lines but also provides access to commuter rail services reaching the northern and western suburbs of Boston.
The building's central location also makes it ideal for those who prefer to walk or bike. Many of Boston's key business, entertainment, and cultural districts are within comfortable walking distance. For cycling enthusiasts, the area's bike-friendly infrastructure makes it easy to navigate the city on two wheels.
For residents who drive, the building's garage parking is a valuable asset in this urban neighborhood. Interstate 93 runs through the Financial District, providing routes throughout Boston and New England. When air travel is necessary, Boston Logan International Airport is about a 10-minute drive, approximately 3 and a half miles away, making both domestic and international travel highly convenient.
This prime location, combined with the variety of transportation options, ensures that residents of Bowdoin Place can easily navigate the city and beyond, whether for work, leisure, or exploration.
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Area Factors
Moderate Crime
Crime Score®
5/ 10
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
73/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
98/ 100
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
100/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Cardinal Cushing Memorial Park
3 min walk
Trails
Temple Street Park
3 min walk
Picnic Area
City Hall Plaza
5 min walk
Trails
Playground
Events
Myrtle Street Playground
5 min walk
Playground
Phillips Street Park
7 min walk
Picnic Area
Playground
The Boston Common Frog Pond
8 min walk
Bike Trails
Pool
Trails
Cutillo Park
9 min walk
Norman B. Leventhal Park
10 min walk
Trails
Events
Nashua Street Park
10 min walk
Bike Trails
Trails
River
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