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North End Studios

If you want to visit the home of Paul Revere, sample an authentic cannoli and stroll by the waterfront, Boston's North End is the perfect place to go. Like other historic neighborhoods in Boston, the North End has a pleasant blend of middle-class row houses, street-front shops and multi-story apartment buildings that rise up along the wharfs. New constructions and luxury condos that attract young, well-educated professionals have helped the North End grow by 5 percent in the past decade.

North End Apartments

Studio apartments are available in historic 19th and 20th century homes on busy streets and in modern buildings along the waterfront. The average cost for a studio apartment in the North End is $1,500 per month with some properties renting for considerably more. Rents above $2,500 are common in historic homes that have outstanding views and rooftop terraces that look out over the water.

If you're shopping for a studio condo, the average price is around $900 per square foot. Comfortably sized studio condos start in the upper $300,000s and go above $500,000. A comparable luxury unit would rent for $3,000 a month or more depending on the square footage. In real estate, it's all about the location, and North End apartments have some of the best addresses in Boston. If you work in the Financial District or Government Center, you're minutes from home. Some of the most popular apartment buildings are on the North End's main streets.

North End Neighborhoods

Historic business areas on Hanover, Salem and North streets are populated by Italian bakeries and restaurants that are famous throughout Boston. New buildings and businesses are clustered on North Washington, Causeway and Commercial streets. Near the downtown waterfront, residents and visitors enjoy strolling on the wharf-side Harborwalk that begins in the area. The waterfront parks and narrow streets of the North End are alive with Italian festivals, concerts and special events during the summer.

Then and Now

This community was once the heart of the city's Little Italy neighborhood. Today, it's still home to some of the area's best Italian restaurants, but it has welcomed a growing number of young professionals, artists and independent business owners. As a residential neighborhood, the North End is one of the oldest in Boston. Paul Revere House, the Old North Church, St. Stephen's Church, Copp's Hill Burying Ground and the Pierce-Hichborn House are just a few of the famous landmarks located in the North End. This popular area has more than 1,000 businesses and tourist attractions, and an important part of the Freedom Trail passes through it. The best things about the North End haven't changed since the early 1900s. They've only improved, especially since the area was reconnected to downtown Boston after the Big Dig.

The North End is a competitive market for renters and buyers. If you're ready to move, we can find the perfect studio apartment for you. Boston City Properties handles more rentals and condo sales because we work quickly. Start looking today, and move on your schedule. All you need to do is complete our online form. We'll send you a complete list of the best studio apartments in the North End.

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