130 Appleton St #2F, Boston, MA 02116
OFF MARKET

130 Appleton St #2F
Boston, MA 02116

South End
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 891 sqft
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 891 sqft

$1,302,200

Trulia Estimate
as of Apr 24, 2024
Est. Refi. Payment $7,736/mo*

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Description

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Perfectly located in a converted school house on a cobble stone block of Appleton Street in the heart of the South End, this 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath home features loft-like 11'9" ceilings, oversized windows, private outdoor space, and direct-access private parking! The ideal layout offers a generous open living/dining space with fireplace and French doors opening to the private terrace, an updated kitchen with maple cabinets, granite counters, and stainless steel appliances, two large bedrooms, one with walk-in closet. The Jack and Jill bath allows for a master bath as well as guest use. Other features include newer custom windows throughout, central heat/ac, hardwood floors and in-unit washer/dryer. Dartmouth Square is a professionally managed elevator building (130 and 150 Appleton Street) steps to the best of the South End and Back Bay and just two blocks to Back Bay Station.

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Home Details for 130 Appleton St #2F

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: Heat PumpAir ConditioningCooling System: CentralHeating Fuel: Heat Pump
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Stories: 1Floors: Hardwood
Interior Details
Number of Rooms: 4
Appliances & Utilities
DishwasherDryerRefrigeratorWasher
Fireplace & Spa
Fireplace

Exterior Features

Exterior Home Features
Roof: SlateExterior: Brick
Parking & Garage
Parking Space: 1Parking: Off Street

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 1866Year Updated: 1983
Property Type / Style
Property Type: CondoArchitecture: Other

Community

Units in Building: 60

Lot Information

Lot Area: 871 sqft

Price History for 130 Appleton St #2F

DatePriceEventSource
08/11/2021$1,225,000Sold
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04/23/2020$1,250,000Listed For SaleAgent Provided
11/14/2008$669,000Sold
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06/30/1995$215,000Sold
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Property Taxes and Assessment

Year2023
Tax$11,227
Assessment$1,045,300
Home facts updated by county records

Comparable Sales for 130 Appleton St #2F

Address
Distance
Property Type
Sold Price
Sold Date
Bed
Bath
Sqft
0.19
Condo
$1,120,000
06/26/23
2
2
1,011
0.07
Condo
$1,571,500
02/09/24
2
2
1,137
0.06
Condo
$1,475,000
05/31/23
2
2
1,185
0.33
Condo
$1,300,000
06/20/23
2
2
975
0.14
Condo
$1,100,000
08/08/23
2
1
900
0.13
Condo
$1,030,000
08/30/23
2
1
865
0.31
Condo
$1,240,000
05/17/23
2
2
1,018
0.10
Condo
$1,700,000
05/25/23
2
2
1,285
0.22
Condo
$1,264,000
06/15/23
2
1
910
0.20
Condo
$1,500,000
07/28/23
2
1
900

Assigned Schools

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    "Taking the subway is easy. I drive to work and the access to the highway is easy. Different parts of the neighborhood have quite a different level of value, safety, crime, access etc."
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    "Dog owners are common around here and and there’s plenty of dog parks and pet stores near by. There is always places to walk your dog and most apartments are pet friendly."
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    "Not a ton of green spaces for late night walks. Have to walk fairly far at least a few blocks to find a spot for my dog."
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    "Often there is human feces and needles to navigate around. The neighborhood has gotten worse over the last couple of years. "
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    "Music in parks routinely through summer. Food festivals. Salsa dancing Monday nights. Churches. Parades "
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  • Jordan S.
    "There are some parts close to Mass Ave that I would not recommend bringing a child around. Overall very warm neighborhood and pet friendly. Overpriced but location is key."
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  • Katie P.
    "Boston in general isn’t very pet friendly and the South End is no exception. Many parks and outdoor spaces say, “No dogs.”"
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  • Rebecca S.
    "There is limited private outdoor space; most outdoor space is in public areas, such as parks and playgrounds "
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    "Very easy!!!! Silver line connects to most other subways, airport, and waterfront! Couldn’t be easier. Great place to live!!! What are you waiting for"
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  • Sumit S.
    "Unique combination of history, architecture, urban feel and quiet neighborhood that is probably not replicated anywhere else."
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  • Elstonanthony
    "This is a growing neighborhood that has changed for the better over the years with new public parks an diners an can be a great place to call home "
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  • Thomasveng
    "Lots of dogs in this neighborhood. Very dog friendly and lots of great dog parks. Several pet shops as well."
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    "I use both Uber and my car and because my work is in the city it is typically not bad. The south end is accessible to 93 + airport from the Dorchester line as and there mass pike west towards the back bay "
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  • Christopher M.
    "I work outside of the city and I find that this neighborhood is well connected to a lot of the major thoroughfares that take travelers out of Boston and into the suburbs. "
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  • Atferris2
    "Walk from home. The commute is easy. Lots of non automotive actions for commuting. And everything is within walking distance."
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    "I walk everywhere or take public transportation which is a few mi utes walking distance. Orange line train and several buses nearby as well as the redline and purple line. If you bike there are also a lot of different blue bikes stations."
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  • Kyle N.
    "Everyone has one. The dog park at the corridor is a blast. Most places allow small dogs. There are several pet shops from boutique to commercial. You and your dog will feel at home and safe unlike a lot of places in the city. If you need puppy training classes, Mark over at unleashed is fantastic. Most places let your bring your dog in and if you’re Dining out, patios are the perfect spot . "
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    "Its the central of boston alot of movement and noise and people walking their dogs very friendly people "
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    "the neighbors never bothered. neither had any problems. also we look out for each other. we were working families or single ones"
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    "We are located near lots of stops. Although all of MBTA is terrible ... it really depends on what line you take in regards to your commute quality. "
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    "Needles are often found on the ground and the area is not kid friendly on certain streets. "
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    "Lived in this neighborhood for years and is a friendly and fun area stay. Many attractions and much more "
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  • Batsonjay
    "The south end is truly one of Boston’s treasures. It is many micro neighborhoods, which can often be a block or two in size, but which are united in pride of common identity. A truly diverse place where people of many races, social identities, and economic classes live together with an amazing sense of togetherness. Almost any product or service you want is within a few blocks walk, and people & families of all types use all of them. I’m a happy resident."
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    "I’ve lived here for 7 years. It keeps getting better an d ether with more shops and restaurants popping up each year. It’s a dog friendly neighborhood with plenty of parks and community activities "
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    "Eclectic array of people and a great vibe to the area along with great restaurants, bars, art studios and small businesses"
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  • Karl D.
    "It's a community that has undergone incredible changes in the past 50 years. People have been buying up buildings and restoring them at a feverish pace. The city has also done its part in maintaining the brick sidewalks and gas lamps, and keeping the streets free of crime."
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    "It's a safe, well-patrolled, and well-lit place. There are a number of fenced-in parks around the neigborhood for children."
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    "The South End is unique because of its suburban/small neighborhood feel and idyllic houses. It also has great restaurants and cafes (probably the best selection in the city). The SoWa open market is outstanding and my favorite thing to do on Sundays!"
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130 Appleton St #2F, Boston, MA 02116 is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 891 sqft condo built in 1866. 130 Appleton St #2F is located in South End, Boston. This property is not currently available for sale. 130 Appleton St #2F was last sold on Aug 11, 2021 for $1,225,000. The current Trulia Estimate for 130 Appleton St #2F is $1,302,200.