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Vantage Point, Boston MA

Listing status
Selling
From
$959,000
to
$1,599,900
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519 East 2nd Street, Boston, MA

Community by KEMS

Condo
30 Units, 5 Stories
2 - 3 Bedrooms
Construction
971 - 1729 SqFt
$972 per SqFt

Overview

Vantage Point is a new condo community By KEMS currently under construction at 519 East 2nd Street, Boston. Available units range in price from $959,000 to $1,599,900. Vantage Point has a total of 30 units. Sizes range from 971 to 1729 square feet.
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Vantage Point details

Building Type:Condo
Ownership:Condominium
Selling Status:Selling
Construction Status:Construction
Builder(s): By KEMS
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Pricing and fees

Available unit price:
From $959,000 to $1,599,900
Cost to purchase parking:
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Cost to purchase storage:
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Average price per sqft:
$972 per SqFt
Co-op fee realtors:
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Amenities
Elevator
Garage Parking
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Vantage Point sales center

Address: -
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Phone: -
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Last update: Mar 05, 2024
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