Tree-filled, historic, and packed with educational opportunity, there's no other neighborhood quite like Fenway. The neighborhood may be most well-known for its titular attraction, Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. However, the area is also renowned for its sprawling greenspace. The name "Fenway" refers to the neighborhood’s lush parkway and tree-filled paths that wind lazily through the area, forming part of Frederick Law Olmsted’s “Emerald Necklace Plan” (a chain of parks throughout Boston). The Fenway opened in 1876, and its route includes the Museum of Fine Arts and the Isabella Steward Gardner Museum.
Units for Rent
5 Available Units
70 Fenway
54,303
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Condominium
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- 24 Hour Access
- Air Conditioning
- Heating
- Recycling
- Walking/Biking Trails
- Kitchen
- Refrigerator
- Oven
- Range
- Freezer
- Handrails
- Public Transportation
- Smoke Detector
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Education
College & Universities Distance
70 Fenway is within 7 minutes or 0.4 mile from Northeastern University. It is also near Berklee College of Music and Wentworth Inst. of Technology.
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