15 Sheafe St   #4, Boston, MA 02113
OFF MARKET

15 Sheafe St #4
Boston, MA 02113

North End
  • Studio
  • 1 Bath
  • 999,999 sqft
  • Studio
  • 1 Bath
  • 999,999 sqft

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Description

This property is not currently for sale or for rent on Trulia. The description and property data below may have been provided by a third party, the homeowner or public records.
Available September 1st
North End Studio Apartment
Hardwood Floors Throughout
Bright & Sunny Living Area
Dishwasher in Kitchen
Large Bathroom
Central Air Conditioning
Common Laundry

Move In Cost: Broker/First/Security

Home Highlights

Parking
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Outdoor
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A/C
Heating & Cooling
HOA
None
Price/Sqft
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Home Details for 15 Sheafe St #4

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: Forced Air, ElectricCooling System: OtherHeating Fuel: Forced Air
Appliances & Utilities
Dishwasher
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Hardwood

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking Space: 1Parking: None

Additional Information

On Site Laundry Available

Comparable Sales for 15 Sheafe St #4

Address
Distance
Property Type
Sold Price
Sold Date
Bed
Bath
Sqft
0.02
Apartment
$453,000
06/29/23
1
1
397
0.03
Apartment
$499,000
01/26/24
1
1
370
0.03
Apartment
$620,000
11/30/23
2
1
625
0.05
Apartment
$725,000
06/16/23
2
1
9,999
0.05
Apartment
$435,000
05/10/23
1
1
9,999
0.17
Apartment
$4,000
07/25/23
2
1
795
0.21
Apartment
$800,000
03/28/24
2
2
1,244
0.23
Apartment
$1,125,000
03/18/24
2
2
9,999
0.33
Apartment
$1,185,000
03/15/24
2
2
1,200
0.55
Apartment
$405,000
05/19/23
1
637
Home facts updated by county records

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Neighborhood Overview

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What Locals Say about North End

  • Trulia User
    "I don't have a dog. I would think that they would like a park to walk the dog at and wouldn't like to be around busy streets."
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  • Trulia User
    "Nice location for living. A lot of restaurants, shops and etc around. Calm and quite neighborhood. Great place!"
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  • Trulia User
    "Parks are well maintained and waterfront areas are nice. Police are everywhere and it feels very safe. Very family oriented with neighborhood schools nearby. Lots of kids walking and moms with strollers. Walk up slushy spots and great coffee shops and one of the best pizza places know to Boston… “Santarpios”. Easy access to the airport and the train is just a couple of stops from Faneuil Hall and downtown. The water taxi is easily accessible and lots new construction is turning this East Boston village into a new hotspot for living, dining and entertainment "
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  • Jessica K.
    "There are a lot of summer festivals that make the area feel homey and welcoming. I can’t think of other events."
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  • Rachel H.
    "Many landlords don’t allow pets, however there are nearby public parks and sidewalks to go out on long walks for dog owners "
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  • Doylemg
    "They would love it there’s so many dogs and places to walk around, and it’s very close to the water."
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  • Amanda S.
    "Best Restaurants, very walkable, safe neighborhood, a couple of schools, plenty of parks and public outdoor spaces to enjoy. "
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  • Lauri S. C.
    "Great location lots of wonderful restaurants lots of places to spend time with friends. There are lots of parks and the waterfront to walk near. "
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  • Lauri S. C.
    "No idea, I don’t have a dog and wouldn’t want a dog in this neighborhood. There are a lot of dogs around and a lot of public places "
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  • Patcibottibbw
    "You feel a live with all people in city close to all things can walk any where love hanover st walk to td garden water front ect."
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  • Elspeth
    "Cute & very convenient neighborhood. There’s a big construction going up about 5min away next to TD Garden, so likely there will be convenient stores there like a supermarket. But forget about parking in this neighborhood!"
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  • Kristin F.
    "Italian festivals during August are so much fun and have the best food. While it can get a little too crowded, I love seeing the parades march past my apartment. I love all the great food I get to try during the festivals as well. There are a bunch of bocce ball tournaments that happen as well. Usually for a fundraiser. bocce ball tournaments, Saint parades throughout the summer"
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  • Mercantiletenants
    "I've lived in this neighborhood for 23 years. It's the safest neighborhood in Boston. One can walk outside anytimecof day or, night and be safe. Neighbors look, out for, 3ach other. "
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  • Barbara B.
    "People do own and drive cars but, the green line trolley is the best way to get around. The trolley is inexpensive and convenient."
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  • Barbara B.
    "Easy access to everything. Great restaurants nearby."
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  • Barbara B.
    "It is city living so you must pay close attention to your children's activities."
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  • Kelly G.
    "I own a dog. He loves this area. Most of the other dog walkers are friendly and stop and interact with us during walks. Some areas are less likely to accommodate."
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  • Kelly G.
    "My commute to work is early at 5am. I rarely see too many other vehicles. You will see pedestrians commuting to the trains. Leaving work around 4, there can be more densely packed traffic, but vehicles are typically fast moving. I would say Friday is the busiest afternoon."
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  • Kelly G.
    "Living just north of Boston, we have easy access to the Orange line train. Four quick stops takes us directly into Boston. It is definitely quieter and more community based, but the North End still has a very city feel."
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  • Kelly G.
    "I would encourage parents to expose their children to understanding how to use the city travel systems. Having this knowledge will prove valuable. There are also a variety of schooling opportunities available."
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  • Deb D.
    "The dog park, plus there is a neighborhood group for pet owners called RUFF."
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  • Deb D.
    "The commute is easy by the T to Haymarket or Aquarium stations. Once you're here you walk everywhere."
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  • Deb D.
    "It is small and easy to navigate on foot. It is the hub for Italian food. It contains so much history."
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  • Deb D.
    "It is super safe and super friendly and welcoming."
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  • Sarah C.
    "It's very dog friendly and has a great enclosed dog park. The park provides water and good space for play. However, as with any neighborhood, there are faces everywhere from people not picking up after their pet."
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  • Sarah C.
    "I walk to the orange line at North Station. Pass the same people every day."
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  • Sarah C.
    "History, the old buildings, and the community. Many have lived in this neighborhood their whole lives and want to keep up the charm. People are passionate about keeping up the neighborhood. I like living in a touristy area."
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  • Sarah C.
    "It's safe (generally) and people tend to always be watching and reporting when something is not right."
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  • Mercantiletenants
    "I've lived in this neighborhood for 23 years. It is the safest neighborhood in Boston. Neighbors lookout for each other. "
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  • Peter J.
    "It's crowded on weekends."
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  • Peter J.
    "20 minutes of walking. The North End culture is so unique and amazing."
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  • Peter J.
    "Italian food. The North End culture is so unique and amazing."
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  • Peter J.
    "It's safe."
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  • Andrew M.
    "The North End is close to Haymarket T stop, both orange and green lines. This gives me access to almost anywhere I need to go! Park St is only 2 stops away."
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  • Linda S.
    "The north end is grittier than most! So much history and delicious food. It’s a great place to travel to all other parts of Boston too! "
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  • Kristin F.
    "Love the history and charm in the north end. Also the food is incredible and you can walk to anywhere you want."
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  • Christina O.
    "Everything! The North End is amazing! I would recommend any first time Boston transplants living here."
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  • Cathybennigson
    "It’s urban but feels like a neighborhood. I know everyone in my building, many shop owners know us and treat us like neighbors not strangers, even neighbors outside my building are friendly. Lots of shops and restaurants all in walking distance. "
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15 Sheafe St #4, Boston, MA 02113 is a studio, 1 bathroom, 999,999 sqft apartment. 15 Sheafe St #4 is located in North End, Boston. This property is not currently available for sale.