Condos for Sale in Fenway, Boston, MA

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Condominiums for Sale in the Fenway Neighborhood, Boston, Massachusetts

Condominiums are the dominant property type in the Fenway neighborhood, reflecting the area's high-density urban character and the concentration of medical and academic institutions that generate consistent demand from professionals, researchers, and graduate students. The Fenway's condo supply ranges from units in pre-war brick buildings along Boylston Street and Peterborough Street to newer high-rise and mid-rise construction that has risen along the Boylston corridor and near Lansdowne Street in the blocks adjacent to Fenway Park. Amenity-rich buildings with concierge services, fitness centers, and rooftop access are common in the newer inventory, while converted older buildings offer the architectural character of pre-war construction alongside updated interiors. The neighborhood's walkability — to Back Bay, the Emerald Necklace, the Museum of Fine Arts, and Longwood Medical Area — makes it one of Boston's most consistently active condo markets.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of condos are available in the Fenway neighborhood of Boston?
Fenway's condo inventory spans pre-war brick buildings with converted units, mid-century apartment-to-condo conversions, and newer high-rise and mid-rise construction along the Boylston Street corridor. Unit sizes range from studios and one-bedrooms targeted at medical and academic professionals to larger two- and three-bedroom residences in the neighborhood's more recent developments.
Is the Fenway a walkable neighborhood for condo living in Boston?
Yes — the Fenway is one of Boston's more walkable neighborhoods for daily life, with Whole Foods and Star Market locations, the Back Bay Fens for outdoor access, and the Longwood Medical Area within walking distance for those employed there. The MBTA Green Line at Kenmore and Fenway stations connects residents to downtown Boston, and the neighborhood's density of restaurants and retail along Boylston and Peterborough streets supports a car-optional lifestyle.
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Condominiums for Sale in the Fenway Neighborhood, Boston, Massachusetts

Condominiums are the dominant property type in the Fenway neighborhood, reflecting the area's high-density urban character and the concentration of medical and academic institutions that generate consistent demand from professionals, researchers, and graduate students. The Fenway's condo supply ranges from units in pre-war brick buildings along Boylston Street and Peterborough Street to newer high-rise and mid-rise construction that has risen along the Boylston corridor and near Lansdowne Street in the blocks adjacent to Fenway Park. Amenity-rich buildings with concierge services, fitness centers, and rooftop access are common in the newer inventory, while converted older buildings offer the architectural character of pre-war construction alongside updated interiors. The neighborhood's walkability — to Back Bay, the Emerald Necklace, the Museum of Fine Arts, and Longwood Medical Area — makes it one of Boston's most consistently active condo markets.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of condos are available in the Fenway neighborhood of Boston?
Fenway's condo inventory spans pre-war brick buildings with converted units, mid-century apartment-to-condo conversions, and newer high-rise and mid-rise construction along the Boylston Street corridor. Unit sizes range from studios and one-bedrooms targeted at medical and academic professionals to larger two- and three-bedroom residences in the neighborhood's more recent developments.
Is the Fenway a walkable neighborhood for condo living in Boston?
Yes — the Fenway is one of Boston's more walkable neighborhoods for daily life, with Whole Foods and Star Market locations, the Back Bay Fens for outdoor access, and the Longwood Medical Area within walking distance for those employed there. The MBTA Green Line at Kenmore and Fenway stations connects residents to downtown Boston, and the neighborhood's density of restaurants and retail along Boylston and Peterborough streets supports a car-optional lifestyle.