120 Appleton Street / South End
South End Investment Opportunity
120 Appleton is a full leased multi-unit brownstone in the sought-after "Platinum Triangle" section of the South End. This coveted end-townhouse has three exposures, and multiple outdoor spaces. The 3 units consist of: one potential storage/ office at garden with a private garden; two floor-through, one-bedroom units on the street and parlor levels; and one two-bedroom duplex on the top floors, with a private balcony and private roof deck. The current monthly rental income is $12,025. Exceptional views, period details including multiple decorative fireplaces, define this home with front and rear bay windows.
Location+ South End Neighborhood
The South End has been a hub of diversity since it was first established as a residential district at the turn of the century. The neighborhood has since preserved its historic charm: ivy climbs the brick walls of Victorian row houses and cast iron scrolls undulate down the stair railings framing many homes’ front stoops.
What To Expect:
A dynamic neighborhood boasting proximity to great restaurants and cultural institutions.
Sidewalks in the South End are well-maintained, making the neighborhood jogger- and stroller-friendly. The area is home to cultural institutions like the Calderwood Pavilion, a mecca for art performance, and residents often scan the community corkboards for local workshops in creative living, from cooking classes at Stir to 3-D knitting.
The Lifestyle:
Relaxed, neighborly, and engaged.
Saturday mornings unfold slowly in the South End: once the Boston Globe is retrieved from the stoop and the window box blooms are watered, residents amble leisurely to Caffé Nero for a cappuccino, then enjoy brunch at neighborhood favorite Metropolis or freshly baked donuts from Blackbird Donuts.
Late afternoon begins with a glass of Pinot Noir at Barcelona Wine Bar or a chilled, salted dozen at B & G Oyster, followed by browsing for antiquities and home accents at Pioneer Goods Co. Evenings are often spent at nearby performance venues or events.
Unexpected Appeal:
Charming Victorian architecture—and the dimensions to match.
Since many of the houses were built over a century ago, South End residents either excel in the art of simplicity or rent storage space in the city’s outskirts.
You'll Fall In Love With:
Meandering, historic streets and top-notch restaurants.
The South End has earned a reputation as one of Boston’s culinary hubs and entrepreneurial restaurateurs have developed the ground floors of several brownstones with modern concept eateries. These are complemented by standard favorites like the classic bistro-bar Aquitaine and neighborhood stalwart Giacomo’s. After a satisfying meal, residents enjoy long, leisurely walks through the historic streets, sharing slate-paved sidewalks with scooter-led children and their neon-sneakered parents.