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One Back Bay

Friday, April 16th, 2010


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The recently opened apartments at One Back Bay are amazing with the best building ameneties you can find in the city.  Located on the corner of Clarendon and Stuart Street, One Back Bay sits on prime real estate. Steps to Newbury Street’s boutiques and a short walk to Tremont Street’s renown restaurants its location can’t be beat.

Aside from the location, One Back Bay boasts some of the finest finishes, fixtures and appliances.  Top of the line fixtures went into these apartments including brands such Sub-Zero, Miele, and Wolf.  No detail was left out,  I was impressed by the woodwork and shelving in the closets providing ample storage.  The master bathrooms are appointed with his and her vanities, glass standing shower and tub.

The most alluring aspect of this building would have to be the light and views.  Being the tallest residential tower in Back Bay allows for some of the best views of Boston.  Residents can also enjoy the view from the roof-top terrace from Spring to Late Fall.

If you would like to schedule a tour of One Back Bay or hear about some of our other listings please call or email me anytime.

William Carr
Leasing Agent
williamc.@rikemanre.com
781-859-9805

Rikeman Real Estate Company

45 Newbury Street

Back Bay Boston

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Boston Landlords Take Notice

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009


Property owners and investors with rental units need to understand that we are seeing a huge decline in renters this year. If they do not reduce prices and pay broker fees apartments will be sitting vacant for the next 3- 6 months. I hope this artice from the Boston Hearald will wake them up to reality. Please read this artice to see the latest numbers on rentals in Boston Back Bay area. “Herb Rikeman”

 

Experts say Boston is facing its worst apartment glut in years just when its key May-to-August apartment-hunting season should be peaking. Rental units are historically hard to find in August as incoming students move in, while recent graduates land their first post-college apartments.Put things are different this year.

Boston had 1,044 rentals listed on the MLS Property Information Network as of yesterday - nearly twice the 535 listed at the same time last year.

Vacancies are particularly soaring in areas popular with college students and young professionals. For instance, MLS currently lists 142 Back Bay rentals, vs. just 49 units available a year earlier.

Experts add that the glut is even worse than those figures indicate, as not all landlords list their apartments on MLS.

“The recession is finally starting to impact Boston landlords,” said Beacon Hill real estate broker John Ford.

Ford and others partly attribute the glut to increased dorm space at Hub colleges, coupled with a slew of condos put up for rent because the units are unsellable in the current market. But mostly, experts blame today’s crummy economy.

“Our largest rental group - 18- to 24-year-olds - all appear to be living with the same roommates this year: mom and dad,” Ford said. “Either young people can’t find a (post-college) job that lets them move out of the house, or they’re still in school but living at home because their parents can’t afford apartments or dorm rooms.”

Broker Matt Bless had 511 Allston, Brighton and Brookline listings available for Sept. 1 occupancy this year, up from 346 a year ago.

“It’s taken awhile, but I think the effects of job losses and fewer new hires has begun to filter down to the level of rental applications,” he said.

Bless said landlords haven’t had to slash prices so far, although some have trimmed rents by $100 or so per month.

But West Roxbury broker Kevin Monahan said there’s a big disconnect between what landlords want to charge and tenants want to pay.

Monahan has three clients looking to rent places for $800 to $1,000 a month, but can’t find them anything for less than $1,200.

“Homeowners see the news every day that the real estate market has crashed,” Monahan said. “Landlords haven’t seemed to grasp that fact yet.”

Boston Hearald Reporting

Third Square - Kendall Square’s best apartments! Offering GREAT Summer Deals! 1 FREE MONTH’s RENT

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009


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Third Square Apartments! Located two blocks from the MIT/Kendall Square T stop at 285 Third Street in Cambridge. Our luxury apartment homes include the following: polished granite countertops, in-unit washer/dryer, spacious living area and outstanding courtyard views. Our building conveniences also include indoor heated swimming pool, 24-hour concierge service, 2,200 square foot fitness center, media room, resident lounge with bar, underground parking garage and a conference room. Close proximity to the Charles River, the Esplanade, Cambridgeside Galleria, Museum of Science, Harvard University and MIT. Convenient to public transportation, Memorial Drive, Storrow Drive, Interstate 93, and the Massachusetts Turnpike.

Offering these GREAT deals:

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1 month free on a 12+ lease
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Three Bedroom’s starting at $5093

Third Square

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One Bedroom’s starting at $2061
One Bedroom with Home Office starting at $2450
Two Bedroom’s starting at $2859
Two Bedroom’s with Home Office starting at $3172
Three Bedroom’s starting at $3806