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Back Bay Open Houses

It is without a doubt that the Boston neighborhood, Back Bay, is known for its long rows of historic Victorian brownstone homes. The homes in Back Bay, in fact, are considered a US national treasure and thus have a place in the US National Register of Historic Places. Its quite surprising that Back Bay has emerged to be one of the most expensive and prominent neighborhoods in Boston. Before its inception, the area was an industrial bay located west of the Shawmut Peninsula.The Victorian homes in Back Bay are cited for being some of the best preserved examples of nineteenth century urban architecture and housing development. Back Bay, along with Beacon Hill, is considered Boston's most expensive neighborhoods with homes pricing way well over $1 million. Back Bay is also an epicenter for 19th century Victorian architecture. In fact, during the 1960s, the Massachusetts State Legislature enacted the Back Bay Architectural Commission to preserve Back Bay's historic landmarks. Notable buildings in Back Bay include Trinity Church, the Boston Public Library, Old South Church and the Hancock Buildings. Other notable buildings include the Colonnade Hotel, the Gibson House, the Mary Baker Eddy Library, the 52-story Prudential Tower and 111 Huntington Avenue. Prospective home buyers looking for a place in Back Bay are also in close proximity to Boston's high life culture. The neighborhood is filled with a variety of prominent cultural institutions such as the Berklee College of Music and the Boston Conservatory. One of the best features about living in Back Bay is the unparalleled view and access to the Charles River. Many residents have great views of the River and have great proximity to many activities that go along the river. Back Bay is also one of the city's most walkable neighborhoods. It currently has a WalkScore of 95 out 100, making it Boston's eight most walkable neighborhood. This means prospective home buyers are definitely in close proximity to many great shopping, dining and entertainment venues throughout the neighborhood. Mass transit options are boundless in the area, so those without a car should not have a problem. In 2014, the median home value in the Back Bay neighborhood stands at $768,600. Over the last year, home prices in Back Back have declined by over six percent and many real estate analysts predict that the neighborhood will see a further three percent decline. Back Bay is also home to many upscale condominiums and apartment buildings. Prospective home buyers who definitely are interested in the Back Bay neighborhood should consider consulting with real estate agents and brokers who have access to open houses. This will give prospective buyers a great understanding of the feel, look, amenities and other relevant options when considering purchasing a home or condo in the Back Bay area. Open houses in Back Bay are generally conducted over the weekend. Sundays tend to be a huge day for open houses. Again, check with a real estate agent or broker to schedule an appointment with to view a variety of open houses, condos and homes in the Back Bay area.

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