So What Would it be in Euros?
Last week, the dollar fell again against the Euro — this time, to a record low of $1.6038. In honor of that record (the dollar has since risen again) we thought we’d take another look at properties from a Euro perspective. All properties were calculated as of exchange rates on Sunday.
381 Marlborough Street, #4
Back Bay
BEDS:2/BATHS:1/SQ.FT:790 (73 square meters)
453,484 Euro or $719,000.
This two bedroom is located on one of the Back Bay’s premier streets, just a couple of blocks from the Charles River and the shops and restaurants of Newbury Street. It features high ceilings, a fireplaced living and dining room, hardwood floors, marble baths, granite countertops, a stainless steel Subzero refrigerator, and cherry cabinets in the kitchen. Full direct access to a deeded parking space is another huge plus.
67 Rutland Street, #4
South End
BEDS:1/BATHS:1/SQ.FT:700 (65 square meters)
232,734 Euro or $369,000.
This one-bedroom condo is a penthouse apartment located in an 1890 rowhouse on venerable old Rutland street, near the restaurants and shops of Tremont street. This home may combined with another unit in the building, #3, to create a duplex.
33 Bay State Road, #1
Fenway
BEDS:2/BATHS:2/SQ.FT:1150 (106 square meters)
371,491 Euro or $589,000
This condo features high ceilings, paneled rooms with fireplaces, and proximity to Northeastern University, the Back Bay and Kenmore Square. It also includes a parking space. The bath and kitchen require some updating.













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