159 N St   #1, Boston, MA 02127
OFF MARKET

159 N St #1
Boston, MA 02127

South Boston
  • 4 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 1,900 sqft
  • 4 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 1,900 sqft

$1,430,400

Trulia Estimate
as of Mar 19, 2024
Est. Refi. Payment $8,057/mo*

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Description

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Amazing 4BR/2.5BA South Boston Single Family home ideally located on South Boston’s quieter East Side just two blocks from the beach and Marine Park while only three blocks to Broadway. Close to Downtown, The Seaport District and Routes 93 & The Mass Pike with public transportation nearby.
The first floor has a modern, updated open concept kitchen-living area with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, kitchen island and custom tile backsplash with a gas fireplace in the front sitting area. Connected to the kitchen is a huge, sunny living area with an office nook, half bath and beautiful French doors leading to a well maintained and fenced back patio. The second floor has all four good sized bedrooms and both full bathrooms. There is also opportunity in the basement for more (legal) finished space!…approximately 16x20!!

Home Highlights

Parking
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Outdoor
Patio
A/C
Heating & Cooling
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Home Details for 159 N St #1

Interior Features

Interior Details
BasementNumber of Rooms: 7Ceiling Fan
Heating & Cooling
Heating: Forced Air, GasAir ConditioningCooling System: Central, OtherHeating Fuel: Forced Air
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Stories: 2Floors: Hardwood, Laminate
Appliances & Utilities
Cable ReadyDishwasherDisposalDryerMicrowaveRefrigeratorWasher
Fireplace & Spa
Fireplace

Exterior Features

Exterior Home Features
Roof: Asphalt, Shake ShingleExterior: Vinyl, Cement ConcretePatio
Parking & Garage
Parking: On Street

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 1900Year Updated: 2006
Property Type / Style
Property Type: Single Family Home

Lot Information

Lot Area: 1875 sqft

Comparable Sales for 159 N St #1

Address
Distance
Property Type
Sold Price
Sold Date
Bed
Bath
Sqft
0.13
Single-Family Home
$1,575,000
07/24/23
3
3
2,031
0.17
Single-Family Home
$1,100,000
05/05/23
4
2
1,822
0.31
Single-Family Home
$1,165,000
11/30/23
4
3
2,208
0.34
Single-Family Home
$1,600,000
05/05/23
5
3
2,520
0.14
Single-Family Home
$2,735,000
12/22/23
4
5
2,803
0.26
Single-Family Home
$1,300,000
06/30/23
4
2
1,818
0.67
Single-Family Home
$925,000
03/15/24
4
3
2,010
0.53
Single-Family Home
$999,000
11/03/23
4
3
1,825
0.45
Single-Family Home
$1,840,000
05/31/23
4
5
2,288
0.38
Single-Family Home
$1,525,000
05/03/23
4
2
2,467

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What Locals Say about South Boston

  • MJGurnett
    "Private schools are superior to the City of Boston public schools. Children can walk to a private school. Public school children are bussed to the other side of the city. "
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  • Trulia User
    "It’s an amazing community and very peaceful place to live in and very quiet the neighbors are very friendly"
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  • Trulia User
    "I ride my bike or take the T to get to work. there's no need for a car in this area.The area is also very walkable "
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  • Frances S.
    "It’s the best place to live if you live in Boston Southie has everything .You can walk to downtown easily."
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  • Trulia User
    "I work from home now. In the past I used the bus to go downtown Boston. I’m a mile from the train station and have done that also to get into downtown Boston. "
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  • Trulia User
    "There are plenty of dog parks in the area. There are more dogs than children in South Boston. I see beautiful dogs everyday going by my house. "
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  • Trulia User
    "great place to live. close to everything bars, restaurants, downtown. seaport. young professionals. seasoned locals. "
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  • Trulia User
    "The parking tight, but south Boston is close to - every where. Beaches, restaurant, bars, clubs, south and north end downtown Boston, seaport, South Boston is close to anything and every thing you need. Great neighborhood. "
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  • Trulia User
    "Traffic is hit or miss but driving isn’t too bad. You can take the T, I just don’t personally. There is no parking ever"
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  • Trulia User
    "A couple parks well spaced out and people clean up after one another. Good and scenic walks around the water too"
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  • Trulia User
    "Lots of open areas to walk your dogs. Scenic views. Several dog parks conveniently located throughout. "
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  • Trulia User
    "I take a quick Lyft ride (slightly off hours if possible) to downtown or take the bus/mbta - very accessible commute from close to Broadway"
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  • Trulia User
    "Good mix of Boston based families and younger adults, plus it’s on the beach and 20 minutes from downtown. Can’t beat it. "
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  • Trulia User
    "lots of dogs and dog owners & opportunities for dogs to meet & play with other dogs! some specific dog parks are set up for folks to take their dogs & when the beaches are not open for the summer season you're dog can run, play, fetch on the beach! 👍"
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  • Trulia User
    "Everyone loves the beach and Dorchester Heights for sunset views of the Boston Skyline so people gather in groups with their family, friends, dogs etc. to party, socialize, run, do yoga, etc. And the adult beverages are plentiful (a little too plentiful, but you get it)."
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  • Trulia User
    "Great restaurants and beer gardens. Everyone is always friendly. Love visiting this city. You can walk to everything."
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  • Trulia User
    "Great place to live its lively and walkable distance to bars and restaurants and also close to seaport area "
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  • MF
    "Church bells on the hour. Walking distance to shops and restaurants and beach. Lots of areas to run. Lots of dogs to pat. "
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  • Yvette.kamerling
    "the East side of south Boston (city point) offers the best if everything. There are numerous parks and playgrounds, beaches for both families and singles, beautiful running loop around castle island, fantastic schools (south Boston catholic and the Perry), easy commutes to down town visiting with public transportation, short walk to restaurants, boutiques and the seaport. There are a ton of family friendly activities (huge Easter egg hunt, family funday, Christmas tree lighting at M street park with Santa clause, and the st. Patrick’s day parade. The church is right there as well and the community offers the countries largest moms club! It truly is a gem for families."
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  • Caleb B.
    "Most landlords don’t allow dogs- some do. Tends to be apartment specific but for those who own their home almost everyone has a dog. You see them everywhere"
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  • Kelly F.
    "Everyone has a dog. Most of the breeds are friendly. Lots of space and parks to walk dogs are available"
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  • Rlarose10
    "Young and vibrant but the price of real estate is already high and continually on the rise.Ive lived here for 3 years and feel fairly safe compared to other parts of the city."
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  • Colleen F.
    "The east side is a wonderful area for families. Especially near South Boston Catholic Academy. The parks and neighborhoods are great. "
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  • Embertodd
    "East Broadway preferred over West Broadway for families. West is younger, louder, and less family oriented."
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  • Molly S.
    "I’ve lived here for 4 years. It’s a great neighborhood! Lots to do and feels very safe. It’s great for young professionals—close to public transportation"
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  • Maria D.
    "Lots of dog parks near by, people are very friendly towards dogs. There’s even a man who bakes doggie treats daily to give them out to the pups "
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  • Meredith C.
    "Good for post grad, early twenties, mid twenties and young families. Lots of social life and restaurants. Great spot and up and coming. "
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  • Michael M.
    "I’ve grown up here and lived since 1961. The. Neighbors are helpful and help each other when snows. The beach is close as well as the city. "
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  • Andrew M.
    "Nice place to live and pretty quiet off of the main arteries. Great dining in the area and easy access to downtown via bus lines."
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  • Elin.lisbeth
    "Southie is known for its street fairs and the Saint Paddy’s Day parade. There is also an active community board and social accounts for residents and dog owners. "
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  • Peggy B.
    "My brother used to live In this area and I visited regularly. the area has businesses but is a walkable area where people should be friendly to each other."
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  • Jose M.
    "great place for kids lots of traffic tho. but local law enforcement work hard to curb speeding violations and driver's under the influence over all a great place to live."
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  • Ashley.l.sullivan
    "A lot of young families. Great to be close to Castle Island, M Street Park and the beach. Also a lot of construction and not a ton of parking. "
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  • Minh Nguyen
    "Most of the locations such as stores, bank, etc. has everything you need and a lot of areas where you can either relax or shoot videos. Entertainment locations is also not far as well."
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  • Jrowe010
    "there are plenty of heroin needles in moakley park and at the beach. real talk - andrew square is a drug infested pithole yet it cost 500K+ for a 2BR condo. my advice? RUN."
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  • Jaclyn McGrath
    "I grew up in this neighborhood born and raised it has deffinattly changed alot. Its still a great place to live. We used to just know all our neighbors in the entire neighborhood. We would help each other out and we all stuck together. The tight knit community in southie is gone. The cost of living forced alot of family's to move out. I love south Boston though and i hope to live here for the rest of my life."
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  • Jrowe010
    "There are a lot of kid-friendly places in Southie - from parks to the beach and Boston Naps Studio. There are also plenty of parents and young families if you know where to look"
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  • Piltchm
    "City living with a neighborhood feel. Many people running, dog walking and walking with children around beach. Close to Seaport district. "
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  • Lisa M.
    "There's a lot of gentrification. The neighborhood is up and coming."
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  • Don R.
    "It's family oriented, though that is changing rapidly."
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159 N St #1, Boston, MA 02127 is a 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 1,900 sqft single-family home built in 1900. 159 N St #1 is located in South Boston, Boston. This property is not currently available for sale. The current Trulia Estimate for 159 N St #1 is $1,430,400.