
What’s the average price of a one-bedroom condo in the Back Bay and South Boston?
More importantly... who cares?
Back Bay buyers usually don’t care about what’s going on in South Boston (and vice versa).The same is true in the many different and varied neighborhoods that comprise Dorchester. Buyers interested in the northeastern Savin Hill area usually don’t also look west in Dorchester’s Franklin Park area.
Dorchester is almost as big as the South End, Financial District, Back Bay, Beacon Hill, and South Boston combined, yet in the past its market has only been examined as a whole.
That’s why Just In Boston Properties created Dorchester’s first neighborhood market report. With data parsed into four regions, a whole new picture of Dorchester real estate emerges.
Actually, four new pictures emerge. It’s a whole new way of looking at Dorchester.