Maverick Street is an updated multi-family building located near Boston Harbor in East Boston’s Jeffries Point neighborhood. The property’s location provides unbelievable views of the city and the harbor. In addition, the location is steps to the waterfront with brand new restaurants, parks and easy access to public transportation.
The multi-family building is divided into five apartments, two one-bedrooms, two two-bedrooms, and one three-bedroom.
SERVICES AND FEATURES
Updated kitchen with refrigerator, stove and oven
Coin operated laundry in building
Updated bathroom
Hardwood floors
Storage space in basement
Back patio
Easy access to public transportation
Neighborhood
Jeffries Point is one of the oldest residential areas of East Boston. The beautiful neighborhood offers stunning views of the Boston Harbor and downtown skyline. The neighborhood also features historic architecture including Greek Revival row houses, Victorian townhouses, and today’s more modern triple-decker buildings.
Jeffries Point provides a culture of rich history in shipbuilding, immigration and industrialization. The area’s culture is reflected in its diversity of shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
Jeffries Point 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 a five minute walk to Maverick Square and the Maverick 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.