Luxury in Downtown Crossing
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This year, four of Boston’s 30 highest-priced units can be found at 45 Province St., each selling for about $4 million or more.
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45 Province is 90 percent sold at prices that suggest the pent-up aspirations of the neighborhood may not be so farfetched.
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Renewed activity in Downtown Crossing, particularly the revival of the Filene’s project, has added to buyers’ confidence.
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The average sales price in Downtown Crossing has exceeded the Back Bay’s by about $100,000, according to Boston-based firm Otis & Ahearn.
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The district used to be the premier shopping destination for Boston, but has struggled to maintain its vitality.
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“That neighborhood has finally gotten some traction,” said Diane Valle, the owner of Boston Portfolio Properties.
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