Home of the Week: Tile work is the star in Boston condo remodel
The unit has two bedrooms, 2.5 baths, a $669,000 price tag, and an accepted offer. Search the latest listings at realestate.boston.com.
33 Condor St., Unit 3, East Boston
$669,000
Style: Condo
Year built: 1900
Square feet: 1,036
Bedrooms: 2
Baths: 2 full, 1 half
Sewer/water: Public
Fee: $200 a month
Taxes: Not yet determined
The bathrooms in this top-floor condo are top shelf.
They were gutted as part of a remodel that turned this three-family home in East Boston’s Eagle Hill neighborhood into three condo units.
The condo discussed here features recessed lights, hardwood flooring, and an open floor plan — a rectangular space encompassing the living and dining areas and kitchen.
The living area is defined by a bay window bump-out. Behind glass doors is an office and the laundry closet. A breakfast bar that seats two separates the living area and the kitchen, which offers stainless-steel appliances, quartz counters, custom white cabinets, and a gray-glass subway tile backsplash.
There’s a half bath off the kitchen with ceramic subway tile walls in a herringbone pattern. The counter is white quartz, and the cabinets are white.
Both of the bedrooms have en-suite baths, but that’s where the comparisons end. The bedrooms are at opposite ends of the home. The master suite occupies the entire front of the house. It draws natural light from a bay window bump-out and has a walk-in closet with a window.
And then there is the master bathroom. The flooring is hand-cut white marble laid in a basket-weave pattern. The double vanity has wood cabinets and is topped with white quartz. The frameless glass shower boasts a surround of translucent, glazed ceramic tile set in a herringbone design.
The second bedroom sits in the rear of the house and has a pair of windows and a slightly sloped ceiling. In the bathroom, there is a frameless glass shower and a ceramic tile backsplash set vertically.
The unit comes with a private deck off the kitchen and exclusive use of the roof deck. Condor Street is near the Andrew McArdle Bridge and the confluence of the Mystic and Chelsea rivers, so the views from the decks are worth braving the winter chill.
The unit does not include parking.
The listing team is M&K Luxury Sales at Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. As of press time, an offer had been accepted on this property.
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