Rare, iconic investment property in the absolute best location! This spectacular Victorian mixed-use commercial and residential building features a dramatic expanse of glass and frontage on the most prime section of Tremont Street, immediately facing Boston's Center for the Arts. The anchor street-level commercial space can continue to generate significant income for its next owner with its present tenant place or be the perfect spot for an incoming business to establish its new beachhead. Second-floor commercial space boasts a continuous wall of glass that wraps the corner from the main thoroughfare onto coveted Hanson Street where the building's original front stoop suggests a more personal and intimate character, The two 2 bedroom, one bath residences above, feature a cavalcade of faceted bays and exquisite arch windowed oriels that will delight any architectural purist. Incredible opportunity to place something in one's portfolio worthy of handing down for generations.
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The average household income in
Boston, MA
grew
from
$66,758
to
$71,834
in the past year. This data is an estimate based upon
274,674
households in
Boston, MA. The chart below presents how household income is distributed in
Boston, MA
in comparison to the revenue allocation amid households nationally.
Property Taxes
Average range: $3k+
One of the most important aspects for property owners is the amount of property taxes. This graph shows
distribution of property taxes in
Boston, MA
compared to median property taxes around the country. The prevalent amount of property taxes in
Boston, MA
equals
$3k+
, which is
more
than the national average.