Real Estate
A Look Inside A Condo For Sale At Charlestown's Old Ship Factory
WOW House: The old Navy Yard building was transformed into luxury condos in the '90s. Here's a look at one for sale.
CHARLESTOWN, MA — The Basilica is one of Charlestown's historic Navy Yard buildings. The building was built in 1920 as a ship-building factory and was converted to residences and renovated in 1998 to create luxury condos and feature nautical touches like ship-building accessories, arched windows, exposed brick and remnants of the massive pulley-and-crane system used for building ships. The building at the end of the Charlestown Navy Yard, which was renamed Boston Naval Shipyard in 1945, produced more than 200 warships and is now home to some 92 "deluxe" condo homes with ocean views.
Check out what the realtor has to say about the Luxury Apartment for sale and take a look at the photos of what one of the apartments looks like:
- Address: 106 Thirteenth St Unit 124, Boston, Massachusetts
- Price: $499,000
- Square Feet: 864
- Bedrooms: 1
- Bathrooms: 1 Baths
- Built: 1920
- Features: Bright sunny corner condo in The Basilica. Comes with a deeded GARAGE parking (space #78)! One of the largest one-bedrooms available- it has a private entrance and foyer that leads to a large eat-in kitchen. There are five windows that line the living and dining areas with their newly sanded hardwood floors. Full tiled bath and spacious berber carpeted bedroom with a walk-in closet. Freshly painted; new bedroom carpet. Central AC, common laundry. Across the street from the Navy Yard park. Just steps from the free Spaulding or Mass General buses to North Station (for the Green and Orange lines) and Mass General Hospital (for the Red line) or take the water ferry to the Boston Waterfront.
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