Chelsea Street is a completely renovated multi-family building located in the heart of East Boston’s Central Maverick Square neighborhood. The building was renovated in 2016.
The location cannot be beat, one block from the bus stop and a ten minute walk to the Maverick Square T-stop, which is one stop away from Downtown Boston. The property neighbors the beautiful Brenan Street Community Park and the Airport T, making commutes much more accessible for frequent travelers.
The multi-family building is divided into three apartments, two two-bedrooms and one one-bedroom.
SERVICES AND FEATURES
Renovated kitchens with granite countertops & stainless steel appliances
Stainless steel appliances include refrigerator, stove, and oven
Coin operated laundry in building
New dark birch floors
New tile floors
Easy access to public transportation
Neighborhood
Central Maverick Square is an attractive neighborhood of East Boston, directly across the Boston Harbor. The area is becoming a new hotspot in Boston due to its prime location to the airport and the waterfront.
The beautiful neighborhood features a rich history of Victorian style architecture and classic bow-front brick homes.
Central Maverick Square is pedestrian, biker and public transit friendly area with a variety of options to get around without a car. This part of the city is only one block from the bus stop and a ten minute walk to the Maverick Square T-stop, which is one stop away from Downtown Boston.
Education
Boston Public Schools (BPS) operate the public schools in East Boston, including: Otis Elementary School (Grades PK-5), McKay School (Grades K-8), and East Boston High School (Grades 9-12). Local private schools include East Boston Central Catholic School (Grades PK-8) and Seaport Academy (Grades 7-12).
Boston is also known for its abundance of high-quality, higher education opportunities, and East Boston is accessible to many of these colleges and universities. Massachusetts Institute of Technology is only four miles away and quickly reached by the T’s red or blue lines. Boston University and Northeastern University are also less than five miles away, and are also accessible via the T.