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The Perfect Boston Loft

NEW TO THE MARKET!  SPACIOUS, IMMACULATE JAMAICA PLAIN LOFT FOR SALE!

Last week I got a call from a listing agent to preview a loft in the Boston Area about to hit the market, which is always a pleasure, as I'm eager to get a jump on what's coming up and always willing to give an opinion when asked. It's rare to find something I haven't seen before, but this one was in a complex that I had actually never visited in Jamaica Plain.

From the photo that was sent to me, I knew I was going to see something special, but I was truly delighted by what I saw when the door was opened. 
Every detail in this delightful modern / clean / bright / inspiring loft is about as perfectly thought-out as you can find. From enormous windows to giant canvas-ready walls, to the elegant and industrial style staircase anchoring the levels, to the airy & extremely functional kitchen and dining areas, to the hardwood floors (YES they are gleaming), to the lofted Master Suite (perfectly perched over the huge livingroom) with a spa-like bath, this is about as flawless as it gets with a loft.


Usually when I'm assisting a client in their search, about half of the loft spaces have a "flaw" – well, because lofts sometimes don't always give you much storage or closets, or there is something to be desired in the layout. I really can't find anything that I don't like about this loft! It has amazing storage space (even the well-place murphy bed minimizes the space taken up in the lower level is a thoughtful touch), tasteful lighting, well-designed baths / pantry / closets. The bonus is an easily accessible roof area that is ready to for a roof deck - Boston views included!


Oh, and ever so convenient is that it's steps to the Green Street T stop in Jamaica Plain, has parking included, and is on the bike path!



Here's the quick rundown:

  • 1900 Square Feet (although feels closer 25')
  • 2 Bedrooms (including the amazing Master Suite)
  • 1 Full Bath & 1 Half Bath
  • Parking Included
  • Great Jamaica Plain location
  • Price: $519,000

As always, I'm here to discuss in greater detail: Paul Santucci 617-694-0004, paul@bostonlofts.com

 

Posted at 09/26/2011 01:32 PM by Paul Santucci

Boston Lofts 2010 Quick Sales Roundup

Happy New Year! Here's the quick data for SOLD lofts in the Boston area*. For more detailed information on particular buildings, bostonlofts.com has an amazing market statistics section waiting for you. As always, please reach out to Paul Santucci to discuss any of this in greater detail, too: 617-694-0004! 

area

# SOLD

avg list
price

avg sale
price

avg
days on market

avg
price per sq foot

back bay 

3

$781,000

$734,000

125

778

brighton / allston

6

$451,000

$421,000

106

395

cambridge

28

$480,000

$468,000

88

421

chelsea

33

$224,000

$215,000

153

201

dorchester

6

$354,000

$347,000

95

260

everett

5

$230,000

$225,000

210

240

jamaica plain**

21

$382,500

$369,000

211

311

leather district

22

$669,000

$634,500

111

461

midtown

8

$806,000

$762,000

183

406

seaport district

74

$532,000

$515,000

123

473

somerville

38

$449,000

$438,000

117

379

south end

55

$685,000

$663,000

97

559

waterfront

13

$756,000

$714,000

112

533

* Data reflects information from MLS

**does not include auctioned units at American Brewery Lofts

 

Happy Loft Hunting in 2011!

 

Posted at 01/03/2011 10:54 AM by Paul Santucci

Dog Days of Summer

Why do they call these the dog days of summer I wonder? Could it have anything to do with consuming hot dogs perhaps? 

I read somewhere or maybe heard it on a radio talk show Howie Carr or NPR or somewhere that in 2009, consumers spent more than $1.6 billion that's BILLION with a B on hot dogs and sausages in U.S. supermarkets. Gosh if you think about it that's alot of dogs! Or could it be they call it dog days of summer simply because someone once noticed a correlation between a hot day and their lazy dog just laying around in the shade doing nothing.  Just resting.  Could it be that simple I wonder? Interesting. 

Hot Dog Vendor in the USA

Well it seems we sure are experiencing some pretty serious dog days so far this month!  100-105 degrees oh my! And I'll tell you it affects me. Not just the way the heat makes me feel slow but it affects work. While I can lay in the shade and rest any time I want in the type of work I do...that would be real estate sales.... unfortunately I can't do it for long.  As a REALTOR I'm pretty much self employed and often host open houses on Sunday's to meet prospective buyers (a small part of the marketing I do to reach out to prospective clients).  In the Real Estate world Sundays it seems is the traditional day to host open houses.  It sounds logical because most work from Monday to Friday however is it really practical? Does it make sense to host open houses on a weekend in the summer time? The dog days of summer time.

Hosting open houses hasn't been so much fun these past few weeks.  I assume if you're a sales agent or know one (and most of us know someone who is one) you know what I mean.  I really don't mind giving up a hot day at the beach or laying by my brother's pool to stand instead in a beautiful air conditioned home for a few hours.  Especially these days it's more important to me that I build my business and a future retirement.  God knows I've done enough bathing, lounging and BBQing to last a life time. As I said it's not so bad hosting an open house during these hot dog days. So I do it for myself and for others I work with at my company.  I stand there in the comfort of an air conditioned unit with iced coffee in one hand and listing sheet in the other.  Then someone enters!!!  And I've got to say how exciting it is when that sweaty, drained and tired home seeker happens to finally come through my door! Can you imagine how excited I am?.!?# I smile at them and offer a hand shake.  Some catch their breath while kindly shewing me away with a grin not interested in talking with me and others engage in a little kabitzing then off they go.  These days it seems there are fewer and fewer visitors.  Maybe I should consider offering lemonade or something thirst quenching...hmmm...

Seems many a Sunday has passed with only a few to none pay me a visit at my air conditioned listing.  Other than offering an iced beverage we're doing all the right things. Advertising. Marketing. Could they all be enjoying themselves at the beach on these dog days of summer? Or perhaps basking in the shade under a tree drinking their ice tea?  Yeah I'll bet they are hanging out being handed a beer and a grilled dog somewhere fun. 

Well we all work hard and deserve to enjoy dog days off especially on the weekend when all of our freinds are doing the same thing.  Enjoying themselves that is..  And who really wants to walk around 105 degree Boston touring open houses sweating bullets all over the place when they could be sprawled out with their face planted in a blanket on Carson Beach in Southie or sailing the Boston Harbor with friends or throwing a fishing line out to hook one of the many thousands of yummy striped bass swimming our waters right now!!

But isn't touring open houses important to some of you who recognize property values and interest rates are at the lowest they have ever been in a LONG time?  Touring open houses gives buyers AND sellers a better perspective of what a certain square footage can buy them in a particular neighborhood of interest.  It's an opportunity to investigate, talk to the agent and learn details they wouldn't if they just read about the unit.

So how about attending an open house on a weekday?  Perhaps after work when the sun is going down and it's more convenient for you?  Attending an open house on a week night for example promises not to interrupt your dog day summer afternoons especially the weekends!  And if you happen to spot a home that isn't open on a week night BUT wish to see it you can always call a qualified experienced AND helpful person like myself to set up a showing for you!  Happy Dog Days of Summer!

Vivian Zottola # 617-721-8025  617-721-8025 vzottola@bradvisors.com 

Boston Realty Advisors www.bradvisors.com

 

Posted at 07/11/2010 12:52 PM

BREWERY LOFTS AUCTION: JUNE 26th, Boston

The American Brewery Lofts, located in Jamaica Plain, are auctioning off 21 loft-style units on June 26th. Prices have been dramatically reduced -up to 57% off of pricing. Units range from $195,000 to $295,000 and financing with downpayments of as little as 3.5% is available!

The American Brewery Lofts has reached out to the Boston Lofts Team in an effort to further promote this auction and welcomes all of our clients to be involved in this opportunity. As exciting and advantageous as the prospect of purchasing a unit such as these at auction is, there are many different facets to this procedure - including financing, inspections, bidding and documentation - that are very different from a standard purchase. The Boston Lofts Team will guide you through this process - it is imperative that you are represented by the most qualified loft buyer agents in Boston!

Email us at paul@bostonlofts.com or call 617-694-0004 for more information and a personal tour.

Posted at 06/04/2010 09:21 AM by Paul Santucci