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Welcome to Charlestown

Experience the historic charm of Charlestown with its red-brick townhouses, narrow streets, and iconic Bunker Hill Monument. Enjoy a small-town vibe just a short distance from the city with scenic harbor views, trendy restaurants, and a strong sense of community.

Neighborhood Details

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WHAT TO EXPECT

Historic neighborhood with naval history and Bunker Hill monument.

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THE LIFESTYLE

A historic urban lifestyle with waterfront parks, charming brick homes, and community events.

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THE REAL ESTATE MARKET

Charming real estate featuring picturesque brick townhouses, stunning harbor views, and a rich Revolutionary War history, embodying quintessential New England charm.

Attributes

Historic Neighborhood, Picturesque Architecture, Waterfront Location, Quaint Shops and Restaurants, Cultural Attractions, Accessible Transportation, Local Parks and Green Spaces, Family-Friendly Community, Active Community, Community Events

LOCATED IN BOSTON, MA

At a Glimpse

Charlestown

Charlestown is a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, located just across the Charles River from the downtown area. It is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, with a history dating back to the early 1700s. The neighborhood played a key role in the American Revolution, and is home to several historic sites, including the USS Constitution Museum and the Charlestown Navy Yard. Today, Charlestown is a mix of residential and commercial areas, with a diverse population and a strong sense of community. It is also known for its picturesque waterfront and its proximity to downtown Boston.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Historic neighborhood with naval history and Bunker Hill monument.

It is known for its historical significance, particularly in relation to the American Revolution. Some of the notable sites in Charlestown include the Bunker Hill Monument, which commemorates the Battle of Bunker Hill, one of the first major battles of the American Revolution; the USS Constitution Museum, which is located in the Charlestown Navy Yard and features exhibits on the history of the USS Constitution, the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world; and the Charlestown Navy Yard, which was a major naval shipyard during the Civil War and is now a National Park. Additionally, Charlestown is known for its picturesque waterfront, which offers views of the Boston skyline, and its proximity to downtown Boston.

THE LIFESTYLE

A historic urban lifestyle with waterfront parks, charming brick homes, and community events.

Charlestown offers a variety of activities for visitors and residents. One of the most popular things to do in the neighborhood is to visit the Bunker Hill Monument, a 221-foot granite obelisk that commemorates the Battle of Bunker Hill, which was one of the first major battles of the American Revolution. Visitors can climb the 294 steps to the top of the monument for panoramic views of the city. Another must-see attraction in Charlestown is the USS Constitution Museum, located in the Charlestown Navy Yard. The museum features exhibits on the history of the USS Constitution, the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world. Visitors can also take a tour of the ship itself. For those who enjoy the outdoors, a walk or bike ride along the Charles River Esplanade is a great option. This scenic park offers great views of the Boston skyline and is a popular spot for running, biking, and picnicking. Additionally, the Charlestown Navy Yard is another historic and must-see spot. It was a major naval shipyard during the Civil War and is now a National Park, and visitors can explore the USS Cassin Young, the USS Constitution Museum and other historical buildings. Charlestown also offers a variety of restaurants and cafes that offer a wide range of food options, including seafood, Italian, and American. Additionally, the Warren Tavern is one of the oldest taverns in America, and it's where George Washington and Paul Revere were known to have visited. Lastly, taking a stroll around the neighborhood is another great way to explore Charlestown. The charming neighborhood has narrow streets and brick row houses, as well as a few parks, playgrounds, and community gardens.

THE REAL ESTATE MARKET

Charming real estate featuring picturesque brick townhouses, stunning harbor views, and a rich Revolutionary War history, embodying quintessential New England charm.

Charlestown is a desirable neighborhood in Boston, known for its historical significance, picturesque waterfront, and proximity to downtown Boston. As a result, real estate in Charlestown is generally more expensive than in other areas of the city. The majority of the housing in Charlestown is made up of brick row houses and multi-family homes, with a mix of older, historic homes and newer, luxury condos. Prices for homes in Charlestown can vary widely, depending on the size, condition, and location of the property. Single-family homes in the neighborhood can range from around $600,000 to well over $2 million, while condos and apartments can range from around $400,000 to $1 million or more. Due to its proximity to downtown Boston, Charlestown is a popular neighborhood for professionals working in the city. It is also very popular among families and retirees. The area has a high demand, and it's considered to be one of the most desirable areas in Boston, therefore, the real estate market tend to be very active and prices can increase over the years. It's worth noting that, like many other areas in Boston, the real estate market in Charlestown can be quite competitive, and properties may sell quickly, especially if they are in a desirable location or are priced attractively.

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