South Boston condo has water views
By Marilyn Jackson
South Boston condo has water views
City Point is one of South Boston’s premier neighborhoods, and a first-floor condo at 61 Farragut Road has just come on the market.
Beth Dailey of Otis & Ahearn Real Estate has listed it at $739,000.
The three-plus-bedroom home is spacious, comprising 1,662 square feet.
The parlor level has an open floor plan, and the kitchen with its white cabinetry, stainless steel appliances and black granite counters faces the living room, which is oriented toward the water.
The living room has a raised gas fireplace and a set of French doors that open onto a Juliet balcony.
A chair rail rims the room, and a dining area has been created between the living room and kitchen. The high ceiling adds a sense of spaciousness.
The entry hall that continues to the bedrooms and baths has paneled wainscoting. Two full baths are on this level.
The master bath is spa-like with a whirlpool tub, glass-enclosed shower and marble-topped vanity; the second bath has a glass-enclosed shower and a pedestal sink. Both baths have marble finishes.
The lower level of this home has been outfitted as a family room and home office.
Outdoor space includes a rear deck and a garden, which is exclusive to this unit.
Best of all, the beach and the city’s HarborWalk are just outside the front door.
DETAILS
Address: 61 Farragut Road, Unit 1, South Boston
BR/BA: Three-plus bedrooms, two baths
Size: 1,662 +/- square feet
Age: 1904; 1999; recent updates
Price: $739,000
Taxes: $4,217 (with residential exemption)
Condo fee: $200 per month
Close by: Restaurants and shops along East Broadway, historic sites, such as Castle Island, Fort Independence and Dorchester Heights; Marine Park, Pleasure Bay; easy access to Routes 93 and 90, Ted Williams Tunnel.
Contact: Beth Dailey, Otis & Ahearn Real Estate, 200 Newbury St., Boston, MA 02116. Phones: 617-267-3500 (office) or 617-283-8860 (cell).
Website: www.nemoves.com
An open house at this property will be held Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 26 and 27, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.