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Dorchester is a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It is named after the town of Dorchester in the English county of Dorset, from which Puritans emigrated. Dorchester, including a large portion of today's Boston, was separately incorporated in 1630.  It was still a primarily rural town and had a population of 12,000 when annexed to Boston in 1870. Railroad and streetcar lines brought rapid growth, increasing the population to 150,000 by 1920. It is now a large working class community with many European Americans (and is still a center of Irish American immigration), African Americans, Caribbean Americans, Latinos, and East and Southest Asian Americans. Recently, there has been an influx of young working professionals, gay men, and working artists to the neighborhood, adding to its diversity.
 
Dorchester is Boston's largest and most populous community. Due to its size of about six square miles, it is often divided for statistical purposes. North Dorchester includes the portion north of Quincy Street, East Street and Freeport Street. South Bay Center and Newmarket industrial area are major sources of employment. The main business district in this part of Dorchester is Uphams Corner, at the intersection of Dudley Street and Columbia Road. The Harbor Point area (formerly known as Columbia Point) is also the home of several large employers, including the Boston campus of the University of Massachusetts, the Massachusetts Archives, and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. The southern area of Dorchester is bordered to the east by Dorchester Bay and to the south by the Neponset River.
 
Dorchester Avenue is the major neighborhood spine, running in a south-north line through all of Dorchester from Lower Mills to downtown Boston. The southern part of Dorchester is primarily a residential area, with established neighborhoods still defined by parishes, and occupied by families for generations. Yet it continues to change, as best observed in the growth of its distinct commercial districts: Bowdoin/Geneva, Fields Corner, Codman Square, Peabody Square, Adams Village and Lower Mills. Other Dorchester neighborhoods include Savin Hill, Jones Hill, Four Corners, Franklin Field, Franklin Hill, Ashmont, Meeting House Hill, Neponset, Popes Hill and Port Norfolk.
 
The eastern areas of Dorchester (especially between Adams Street and Dorchester Bay) are primarily ethnic European and Asian,  with a large population of Irish Americans and Vietnamese Americans,  while the residents of the western, central and parts of the southern sections of the neighborhood are predominantly African Americans. In Neponset, the southeast corner of the neighborhood, as well as parts of Savin Hill in the north and Cedar Grove in the south, Irish Americans maintain the most visible identity. In the northern section of Dorchester and southwestern section of South Boston is the Polish Triangle, where recent Polish immigrants are residents. In recent years Dorchester has also seen an influx of young working professionals, gay men, and working artists (in areas like Lower Mills, Peabody Square and Savin Hill).
 
Savin Hill, as well as Fields Corner, have large Vietnamese American populations. Uphams Corner contains a Cape Verdean American community, the largest concentration of people of Cape Verdean origin within Boston city limits. Western, central and parts of southern Dorchester have a large Caribbean population (especially people from Haiti, Jamaica, Barbados, and Trinidad and Tobago). They are most heavily represented in the Codman Square, Franklin Field and the Ashmont area, although there are also significant numbers in Four Corners and Fields Corner. Significant numbers of African Americans live in the Harbor Point, Uphams Corner, Fields Corner, Four Corners and Franklin Field areas.
 
In 2008, plans and proposals were unveiled and presented to public community hearings by the Corcoran-Jennison Company to redevelop the 30-acre (120,000 m2) Bayside Exposition Center site on the Columbia Point peninsula into a mixed use village of storefronts and residences, called "Bayside on the Point". The neighborhood is served by five stations on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Red Line (MBTA) rapid transit service, five stations on the Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line, commuter rail lines, and various bus routes. Interstate 93 (which is also Route 3 and U.S. 1) runs north-south through Dorchester between Quincy, Massachusetts and downtown Boston, providing access to the eastern edge of Dorchester at Columbia Road, Morrissey Boulevard (northbound only), Neponset Circle (southbound only), and Granite Avenue (with additional southbound on-ramps at Freeport Street and from Morrissey Blvd at Neponset). Several other state routes traverse the neighborhood (e.g., Route 203, Gallivan Boulevard and Morton Street, and Route 28, Blue Hill Avenue (so named because it leads out of the city to the Blue Hills Reservation). The Neponset River separates Dorchester from Quincy and Milton. The "Dorchester Turnpike" (now "Dorchester Avenue") stretches from Fort Point Channel (now in South Boston) to Lower Mills, and once boasted a horse-drawn streetcar.
 
In the summer of 1614, Captain John Smith of the ship Mary and John entered Boston Harbor and landed a boat with eight men on the Dorchester shore, at what was then a narrow peninsula known as Mattapan or Mattaponnock, and today is known as Columbia Point. Those aboard the ship who founded the town included William Phelps, Roger Ludlowe, John Mason, Samuel Maverick, Nicholas Upsall. Henry Wolcott and other men who would become prominent in the founding of a new nation. The original settlement founded in 1630 was at what is now the intersection of Columbia Road and Massachusetts Avenue. (Even though Dorchester was annexed over 100 years ago into the city of Boston, this founding is still celebrated every year on Dorchester Day, which includes festivities and a parade down Dorchester Avenue). Most of the early Dorchester settlers came from the West Country of England, and some from Dorchester, Dorset, where the Rev. John White was chief proponent of a Puritan settlement in the New World.  (Rev. John White has been referred to as the unheralded champion of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, because despite his heroic efforts on its behalf, he remained in England and never emigrated to the Colony he championed.)
They gathered as a church in England and founded the town and the First Parish Church of Dorchester,  which still exists as the Unitarian-Universalist church on Meetinghouse Hill and is the oldest religious organization in present-day Boston.
 
On October 8, 1633 the first Town Meeting in America was held in Dorchester. Today, each October 8 is celebrated as Town Meeting Day in Massachusetts. Dorchester is the birthplace of the first public elementary school in America, the Mather School, established in 1639. The school still stands as the oldest elementary school in America.[
In 1695, a party was dispatched to found the town of Dorchester, South Carolina,  which would last barely a half-century before being abandoned. In 1765, chocolate was first introduced in the United States when Irish chocolate maker John Hannon imported beans from the West Indies and refined them in Dorchester, working with Dr. James Baker, an American physician and investor. They soon after opened America's first chocolate mill and factory in the Lower Mills section of Dorchester, and the Walter Baker Chocolate Factory operated until 1965. 
 
Dorchester (in a part of what is now South Boston) was also the site of the Battle of Dorchester Heights in 1776, which eventually resulted in the British evacuating Boston. Dorchester was annexed by Boston in pieces, beginning on March 6, 1804 and ending on January 3, 1870, following a plebiscite held in Boston and Dorchester the previous June 22. Dorchester Heights is now considered part of South Boston, not modern-day Dorchester. Additional parts of Dorchester went to Quincy (in 1792, 1814, 1819, and 1855) and the now-annexed town of Hyde Park (1868); the new towns of Milton (1662) and Stoughton (1726) were entirely carved out of Dorchester.
 
In Victorian times, Dorchester became a popular country retreat for Boston elite, and developed into a bedroom community, easily accessible to the city—a streetcar suburb. The mother and grandparents of John F. Kennedy lived in the Ashmont Hill neighborhood while John F. “Honey Fitz” Fitzgerald  was mayor of Boston. In 1845, the Old Colony Railroad  ran through the area and connected Boston and Plymouth, Massachusetts.  The station was originally called Crescent Avenue or Crescent Avenue Depot as an Old Colony Railroad station, then called Columbia until December 1, 1982, and then again changed to JFK/UMASS. It is an MBTA rail line station for both the subway and commuter rail line.
 
In the 1880s, the calf pasture on Columba Point was used as a Boston sewer line and pumping station. This large pumping station still stands and in its time was a model for treating sewage and helping to promote cleaner and healthier urban living conditions. It pumped waste to a remote treatment facility on Moon Island in Boston Harbor, and served as a model for other systems worldwide. This system remained in active use and was the Boston Sewer system's headworks, handling all of the city's sewage, until 1968 when a new treatment facility was built on Deer Island. The pumping station is also architecturally significant as a Richardsonian Romanesque designed by the then Boston city architect, George Clough. It is also the only remaining 19th century building on Columbia Point and is in the National Register of Historic Places. 
 
In 1953, Carney Hospital moved from South Boston to its current location in Dorchester, serving the local communities of Dorchester, Mattapan, Milton and Quincy. The Columbia Point public housing project was completed in 1953 on the Dorchester peninsula.  There were 1,502 units in the development on 50 acres of land. It was later known for high rates of crime and poor living conditions, and it went through particularly bad times in the 1970s and 80s. By 1988, there were only 350 families living there. In 1984, the city of Boston gave control of it to a private developer, Corcoran-Mullins-Jennison, who re-developed and re-vitalized the property into a beautiful residential mixed-income community called Harbor Point Apartments which was opened in 1988 and completed by 1990. It is a very significant example of revitalization and redevelopment and was the first federal housing project to be converted to private, mixed-income housing in the USA. Harbor Point has won much acclaim for this transformation, including awards from the Urban Land Institute, the FIABCI Award for International Excellence, and the Rudy Bruner Award.
 
The first community health center in the United States was the Columbia Point Health Center in Dorchester. It was opened in December 1965 and served mostly the massive Columbia Point public housing complex adjoining it. It was founded by two medical doctors, Jack Geiger who had been on the faculty of Harvard University then later at Tufts University and Count Gibson from Tufts University.Geiger had previously studied the first community health centers and the principles of Community Oriented Primary Care with Sidney Kark and colleagues while serving as a medical student in rural Natal, South Africa. The Columbia Point Health Center is still in operation and was rededicated in 1990 as the Geiger-Gibson Community Health Center.
 
In 1977, after an unsuccessful bid to have the John F. Kennedy Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts near Harvard University, ground was broken at the tip of Columbia Point for the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, dedicated on October 20, 1979. The oldest surviving home in the city of Boston, the James Blake House, is located at Edward Everett Square, a few blocks from the Dorchester Historical Society.Although unconfirmed by radiocarbon dating, its year of construction is conjectured as 1648, 1661 or 1680.
 
A number of the earliest streets in Dorchester have changed names several times through the centuries, meaning that some names have come and gone. Leavitt Place, for instance, named for one of Dorchester's earliest settlers, eventually became Brook Court and then Brook Avenue Place. Students in Dorchester are served by Boston Public Schools (BPS). BPS assigns students based on preferences of the applicants and priorities of students in various zones.  Dorchester Education Complex (formerly Dorchester High School) is in Dorchester. The schools within the Dorchester complex include the Academy of Public Service, the Edward G. Noonan Business Academy,and TechBoston Academy. Jeremiah E. Burke High School, is also located in Dorchester as is Boston Latin Academy,  a 7-12 secondary school. Dorchester High School, then an all male school, first opened on December 10, 1852. In 1870 Dorchester was annexed to Boston and its schools became managed by the City of Boston. A replacement facility opened in Codman Square on Talbot Avenue 1901. The current Dorchester facility opened in 1925 on Peacevale Road to males, while the Talbot Avenue building was for females. In 1953 Dorchester High School consolidated as a coeducational school. In September 2009 the Academy of Public Service and the Noonan Business Academy will merge into the Edward G. Noonan Academy for Business, Public Service and Law.
Other schools:
  • Boston Collegiate Charter School, grades 5-12
  • Jeremiah E. Burke High School, 9-12
  • Codman Academy Charter Public School, 9-12
  • Paul A. Dever Elementary School, K-5
  • Edward Everett Elementary School, K1-5
  • Lilla Frederick Pilot Middle School, 6-8
  • The Harbor School, 6-8
  • Thomas J. Kenney Elementary School, K-5
  • The Mather Elementary School, K-6
  • John W. McCormack School, 6-8
  • Richard J. Murphy Elementary School, K1-8
  • Neighborhood Charter School, K-8
  • Patrick O'Hearn Elementary School, K-5
  • Smith Leadership Academy Charter School, 5-8
  • Lucy Stone School, K-5
  • Uphams Corner Charter School, 5-8
  • Woodrow Wilson Middle School, 6-8
Codman Academy Charter Public School is a charter secondary school in Dorchester.
Colleges and universities
  • There is a University of Massachusetts campus located in the Harbor Point area of Dorchester.
  • Laboure College
Source: Wikipedia.org

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  • Single Family: 65 Properties
  • Mobile Home: 0 Properties
  • Condo: 160 Properties
  • Multi Family: 106 Properties

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  • Single Family: 20 Properties
  • Mobile Home: 0 Properties
  • Condo: 28 Properties
  • Multi Family: 29 Properties

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  • Single Family: $334,559
  • Mobile Home: $0
  • Condo: $233,119
  • Multi Family: $395,000

331 Properties Found

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$54,900 - Active
50 Harlem Street, 3 Boston, MA:Dorchester
4 Beds | 1.0 Bath

0 Garage Spaces

Large third floor unit with 4 bedrooms in need of updating. Great for owner occupant or investor. Property sold in "AS IS" condition with no warranties, guarantees or representations either expressed or implied by broker or seller. Pre-approval or proof of funds required with all offers, $1,000.00 Deposit (certified funds). This is a Fannie Mae HomePath property and is approved for HomePath Renovation Mortgage Financing. Can be purchased for as little as 3% down.

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$60,000 - Active
279 Gallivan Blvd, 1 Boston, MA:Dorchester
3 Beds | 1.0 Bath

0 Garage Spaces

shortsale-offer is accepted -waiting for the shortsale process

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$60,000 - Active
279 Gallivan Blvd, 2 Boston, MA:Dorchester
3 Beds | 1.0 Bath

0 Garage Spaces

shortsale- offer accepted- now we are working on the shortsale process

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$60,000 - Active
279 Gallivan Blvd, 3 Boston, MA:Dorchester
3 Beds | 1.0 Bath

0 Garage Spaces

shortsale- offer is accepted - the shortsale process will go forward.

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$60,340 - Active
77 Ruthven St, 3 Boston, MA:Dorchester
1 Bed | 1.0 Bath
1 Parking Space
0 Garage Spaces

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$62,000 - Active
7 Everett Ave, 3 Boston, MA:Dorchester
2 Beds | 1.0 Bath
1 Parking Space
0 Garage Spaces

BOM! NOT FHA approved! Price is verbally set by lender...do not offer less! Currently rented at $1200/month. 24 hours notice mandatory for tenants. Top floor two bedroom garden style unit with many updates. Hardwood floors, newer appliances and kitchen cabinets, recent bathroom renovation also. Unit also offers central air, updated windows and electrical. Easy access to 93 and public transportation.

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$65,000 - Active
781 Columbia Rd, 3 Boston, MA:Dorchester
3 Beds | 1.0 Bath

0 Garage Spaces

shortsale

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$65,000 - Back on Market
15 Boyden Street, 3 Boston, MA:Dorchester
2 Beds | 1.0 Bath

0 Garage Spaces

Fannie Mae Owned. Purchase this property for as little as 3% down! This property is approved for HomePath Renovation Mortgage Financing. Please contact listing agent for more information. 2 Bedroom condominium in 6 unit building. All other units currently being used as rentals. Hardwood floors, updated kitchen, updated bathroom and nice front porch too.

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$66,900 - Active
19 Glen St, 1 Boston, MA:Dorchester
3 Beds | 1.0 Bath
1 Parking Space
0 Garage Spaces

**Offer accepted. Waiting on signatures***Great 3 bedroom condo with parking. Renovated in 2005, Lots of light, Hardwoods in living room and wall-to-wall carpeting in the bedrooms.Great kitchen with maple cabinets and stainless steel appliances.Laundry facilities and storage on same level. Sold As Is. All offers are contingent upon receipt of a fully executed and mutually acceptable purchase & sale agreement. Including any and all of the sellers addendums.

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$69,000 - Active
546 Ashmont, 3 Boston, MA:Dorchester
3 Beds | 1.0 Bath

0 Garage Spaces

short sale.

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$74,900 - Active
20 Dix St, 4 Boston, MA:Dorchester
1 Bed | 1.0 Bath

0 Garage Spaces

Purchase this property for as little as 3% down! This property is approved for HomePath Mortgage and HomePath Renovation Mortgage Financing. Please contact listing agent for more information. Very affordable 1 bedroom unit. Low condominium fees too. Needs some upgrades but it is in move in condition.

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$89,000 - Active
541 Adams St, 26 Boston, MA:Dorchester
2 Beds | 1.0 Bath
1 Parking Space
0 Garage Spaces

Neat & Clean 2 bdrm; updated kitchen & bath.

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$99,500 - Active
545 Adams St, 32 Boston, MA:Dorchester's Ashmont
2 Beds | 1.0 Bath
1 Parking Space
0 Garage Spaces

What can you buy for under $100,000 hurry and get in to see this unit. Top floor...great layout nice bath newer cabinets...PARKING...call now heat and hot water included in condo fee.

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$119,900 - Active
96 Pleasant St, 2 Boston, MA:Dorchester
2 Beds | 1.0 Bath

0 Garage Spaces

Fannie Mae Owned. Purchase this property for as little as 3% down! This property is approved for HomePath Mortgage and HomePath Renovation Mortgage Financing. Please contact listing agent for more information. 2 Bedroom unit in Nice Brick Front 3 unit building. Modern Kitchen and Bathroom, hardwood floors, and good location.

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$120,000 - Active
132 King, 3 Boston, MA:Dorchester
2 Beds | 1.0 Bath

0 Garage Spaces

This property is CORPORATE OWNED, and therefore caution should be exercised by brokers and their clients during any entry and inspection of the premises." Property sold in "AS IS" condition with no warranties, guarantees or representations either expressed or implied by agent or broker being sold " AS IS ? Ask about sellers ?HOME PROTECT ? warranty ? ( if qualify )

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$120,000 - Active
48 Coffey St, 5A Boston, MA:Dorchester's Neponset
1 Bed | 1.0 Bath
1 Parking Space
0 Garage Spaces

Sought after Neponset area of Dorchester. Crisp, clean and spacious studio unit. Granite and stainless steel kitchen area with newer cabinets, roomy bath with pedestal sink and tiled shower. One assigned parking space. Laundry facilities in building. Secure building in a perfect location for access to highway, T, parks, gym, restaurants.

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$129,000 - Active
60-R Gibson, A1 Boston, MA:Dorchester
2 Beds | 1.0 Bath
1 Parking Space
0 Garage Spaces

Great 2 bedroom condo at Rochambeau School. Seller REQUIRES Buyer obtain a free prequal letter from Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, an entity which is a joint venture with Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, or the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA). Free pre-qualification can be obtained online at: http://www.wfhm.com

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$130,000 - Active
21 Cawfield St, 2 Boston, MA:Dorchester
2 Beds | 2.0 Baths

0 Garage Spaces

Investors take note! Turn-key property currently rented for $1550/mo. Features in this 2 bed, 2 bath condo include mahogany floors, gas fireplace, central air, granite/cherry/stainless kitchen, washer/dryer in unit, large closets, open floorplan, exclusive deck, storage and more! Just a short walk to JFK T station, 224 Boston St restaurant. 5 minute drive to the South End, 2 mins to South Bay shopping center. Subject to bank approval.

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$134,900 - Active
26 Marden Ave, 26 Boston, MA:Dorchester
3 Beds | 1.5 Baths
1 Parking Space
0 Garage Spaces

Just reduced -- motivated seller!! This 4-level townhouse is great for a 1st time homebuyer and is priced as such! Basement is finished with a full bdrm and utility room, 1st floor has a spacious living room, eat-in kitchen and half bath, 2nd floor has 2 bdrms and full bath, third level is a walk up loft with potential to be a 4th bdrm. This is the end unit with a nice yard on the right for BBQ's! Built in 1988! Call for lockbox code.

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$136,300 - Active
32 East St, 2 Boston, MA:Dorchester's Savin Hill
5 Beds | 1.0 Bath
5 Parking Spaces
0 Garage Spaces

Short sale! This house locates on convinience location. It is closed to highway, shopping and transportation. The house offers 5 bedrooms, separated entrance as single house, big parking lot. This property is for sale 'as is' condition.

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$139,000 - Active
167 King, 1 Boston, MA:Dorchester
2 Beds | 2.0 Baths

0 Garage Spaces

Condo unit close to Dorchester Bay , beach, parks, restaurants, convenient to Interstate 93 and only minutes to the red line (SHAWMUT T ).This asset is subject to 3rd party approval for sale.Needs work from water damage. CASH PURCHASE only. Contractor special.NO Information on Condo Association available. An offer upon acceptance by the seller may take several weeks for a response from 3rd party for acceptance or rejection. Agent please follow showing instructions on MLS

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$139,900 - Back on Market
46 Leonard St Boston, MA:Dorchester
3 Beds | 1.5 Baths

0 Garage Spaces

Multiple offer notification highest and best offers are due by 12:00(noon time ) 08/31/2010. No offers will be considered after the due date and time.Corporate owned. Attached single family offers 3 bedroom and back yard "Purchase this property for as little as 3% down! This property is approved for HomePath Mortgage or HomePath Renovation Mortgage Financing. Please contact listing agent for more information

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$140,000 - Active
77 Coleman St Boston, MA:Dorchester
0 Beds | 0.0 Baths

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Sweat Equity. A lot of the work has been done but there is still some left to do. Each floor has been completely gutted and new 2x4 walls have been installed. Most of the plumbing and electric has been roughed in and there is sheetrock left on each floor for the new buyer to install. Could this be your next project? Come and take a peek. Last Legal Long Form on File #1551 May 20,1922 with Boston Building Department is of a Legal Two Family.

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$140,000 - Active
78 West Cottage Street, 2 Boston, MA:Dorchester
2 Beds | 1.0 Bath

0 Garage Spaces

Investor Owned condominium currently rented at $1,100.00 per month. Not a short sale or foreclosure! Lovely Brick building. Please see listing for Unit 3, which is also for sale by the same owner.

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$140,000 - Active
78 West Cottage Street, 3 Boston, MA:Dorchester
2 Beds | 1.0 Bath

0 Garage Spaces

Investor Owned condominium currently rented at $1,150.00 per month. Not a short sale or foreclosure! Lovely Brick building. Please see listing for Unit 2, which is also for sale by the same owner.

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