26 Bradeen St Unit #6
Boston, MA 02131
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Monthly Rent
$4,800
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Bedrooms
3 bd
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Bathrooms
1.5 ba
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Square Feet
860 sq ft
Details
26 Bradeen St is a condo located in Suffolk County and the 02131 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Boston Public Schools attendance zone.
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Renting vs. Buying
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Housing Cost Per Month: $4,800
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Rent for 30 YearsRenting doesn't build equity Future EquityRenting isn't tax deductible Mortgage Interest Tax Deduction$0 Net Return
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Buy Over 30 Years$1.87M - $3.33M Future Equity$1.04M Mortgage Interest Tax Deduction$142K - $1.6M Gain Net Return
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Condo Features
- Air Conditioning
- Dishwasher
- Laundry Facilities
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
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Utilities Included
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Heat
Lower Washington-Mount Hope is a walkable neighborhood about eight miles south of Boston via Interstate 93 or public transit. Despite this area’s dense population, Lower Washington-Mount Hope has many wooded areas, and large parks like Bussey Brook Meadow and Franklin Park surround the neighborhood. Along with residential neighborhoods, a few shops and eateries can be found in town along American Legion Highway. Many residents travel to the western corner of town to get to the shopping plaza off Corinth Street for all the necessities. The western part of the neighborhood is also where most of the rentals in this area are located. Apartments, condos, and townhomes ranging from moderately priced to luxury can be found here.
Learn more about living in Lower Washington-Mount Hope- Air Conditioning
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