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Revere St.,Boston,MA 02114, Boston

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31 Revere St.,Boston,MA, Boston, Massachusetts(MA) 02114

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Property ID: R00251639
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Perfect one bedroom in Beacon Hill. Unit features hardwood floors, large living room and bedroom. Modern kitchen and bathroom. Available December 15. Ideal location in the heart of the city. Steps to Boston Common/Downtown and easy commute of the bridge to Cambridge. Easy access to T (Red/Green/Blue) Contact Chris to schedule your private showing!

Subway Lines and Stops
RED - Charles / MGH (0.23 miles)
GREEN - Park Street (0.34 miles)
BLUE - Government Center (0.4 miles)
ORANGE - Downtown Crossing (0.45 miles)
SILVER - Downtown Crossing

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