Enjoy this spacious East Boston condo and all that Eastie has to offer. This large one bed one and a half bath unit was newly built last year, and has ample space to be enjoyed. The bi-level unit offers a full kitchen, lounging area and half bath upstairs. Downstairs includes, laundry room with washer and dryer, a spacious bedroom with two closets for storage and a beautiful full bath. At 161 Cottage st. you are just a short walk to Maverick square where you can access the Blue line, great for commuting to downtown or seaport for work. During the summer the water taxis make access to Seaport, North End and Charlestown a breeze. Traveling has never been easier than it is in Eastie, quick access to Bostons Logan Airport allows for a seamless travel. This unit is easy to show, please reach out to the list agent for more details.
Property Features
Bedrooms
Other Rooms
- Total Rooms: 1
- Entry Foyer Level: 1
Bathrooms
- Total Bathrooms: 1.5
- Full Bathrooms: 1
- 1/2 Bathrooms: 1
Appliances
- Range
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Microwave
- Refrigerator
- Dryer
- Laundry Features: In Unit
Heating and Cooling
- Heating Features: Natural Gas
- Heating: Yes
Land Info
- Lot Size Acres: 0.0275482
- Lot Size Square Feet: 1200
Homeowners Association
- Calculated Total Monthly Association Fees: 0
- Pets Allowed: No
Rental Info
- Lease Term: Term of Rental(6-12)
- Rent Includes: Water, Sewer, Snow Removal
Amenities and Community Features
- Community Features: Park, Walk/Jog Trails, Medical Facility, Bike Path, Highway Access, Public School, T-Station, University
Other Property Info
- Source Listing Status: Active
- County: Suffolk
- Directions: Chelsea to porter to cottage
- Source Property Type: Residential Lease
- Property Subtype: condo
- Parcel Number: 1331520
- Property Subtype: Condominium
- Source System Name: C2C
Accessibility Features
- Accessibility Features: No
Building and Construction
- Building Area Total: 1200
- Building Area Units: Square Feet
Home Features
- Other Equipment: Intercom
- Security Features: Security System