*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Boston ***
24 active listings near Boston | |
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👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending | |
$4,200,000 | 2591-2601 Washington St |
$2,525,000 | 14 Townsend St |
$2,300,000 | 12 Thwing St |
$1,950,000 | 150 Walnut Ave |
$1,785,000 | 196-198 Warren St |
$1,575,000 | 3106-3110 Washington St |
$1,300,000 | 41 Highland Park Ave |
$1,219,000 | 22 Alaska St |
$1,100,000 | * 102 Mount Pleasant Ave |
$1,090,000 | 88-90 George St |
$899,000 | * 1 Thornton Ter |
$849,000 | 177-179 Blue Hill Ave |
$839,900 | 15 Bancroft St Apt 3 |
$789,999 | 6 Weld Ave |
$699,000 | 24 Burrell St Unit 24 |
$699,000 | 130 Shirley St Apt 3 |
$659,000 | 11 Whiting St |
$649,999 | * 205 Highland St Unit 2 |
$620,000 | 5 Valentine St Unit 5 |
$599,000 | 30 Copeland St Apt 1 |
$589,000 | 32 Cobden St Unit 2 |
$550,000 | 102 Moreland St |
$499,900 | * 37 Regent St Apt 2 |
$399,999 | 35 Circuit St Unit 1 |
Interested in fun facts and the history of Boston, MA?
Then read on!
Here are a few interesting facts about the history of Boston, Massachusetts:
1. Boston was originally called Shawmut by the Native American tribes who lived in the area.
2. The city of Boston was founded in 1630 by Puritan colonists from England who were seeking religious freedom.
3. Boston played a key role in the American Revolution, with events such as the Boston Tea Party and the Boston Massacre taking place in the city.
4. Some famous historical figures from Boston include Paul Revere, Samuel Adams, and John F. Kennedy.
5. Harvard University, one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the United States, is located in Cambridge, which is adjacent to Boston.
6. The first public park in the United States, Boston Common, was established in Boston in 1634.
7. The Boston Marathon, one of the world's most famous long-distance races, takes place in Boston every year on Patriots' Day (the third Monday in April).
8. The USS Constitution, a historic warship that played an important role in the War of 1812, is docked in Boston and is open for public tours.