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  • Caught in Southie

    South Boston Real Estate continues its upward trajectory – check out these recent sale prices

    2024-09-06
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    I can recall the first home sold for $500,000 in the neighborhood. It was mind-boggling to a person who grew up in South Boston that real estate could be that expensive. Now, $500,000 is cheap. Real estate in Southie now averages well over $1M, and prices show no sign of slowing down. Recently, MassLive posted about recent real estate sales in the neighborhood, with prices ranging from $1,150,000 to a whopping $2,625,00. Wowza!

    You can see the post below aggregated by Real Estate Newswire via MassLive:

    A spacious historic three-unit house located at 737 East Seventh Street in South Boston has a new owner. The 3,249-square-foot property, built in 1905, was sold on Aug. 15, 2024, for $2,625,000, or $808 per square foot. This three-story triplex features a total of seven bedrooms and seven baths. The home’s external appearance showcases a flat roof design. The interior features just one fireplace. The property is equipped with forced air heating and a cooling system. The lot of the property covers an area of 3,125 square feet.

    These nearby houses have also recently been purchased:

    • On N Street, South Boston, in November 2022, a 1,911-square-foot home was sold for $1,150,000, a price per square foot of $602.
    • A 3,732-square-foot home at 665 East Seventh Street in South Boston sold in October 2023, for $1,849,000, a price per square foot of $495. The home has 6 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
    • In July 2023, a 2,730-square-foot home on East Fourth Street in South Boston sold for $1,725,000, a price per square foot of $632. The home has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
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    Joshua Lepage
    09-07
    people who sold 10-20-30 years ago aren't too happy right now
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