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Boston Condo sales prices are competitively pressured upwards. However, a cheaper alternative in a nice neighborhood feel is The Baker Chocolate complex. Here’s some useful information on Boston condos for sale at the Baker Chocolate complex:

The 14-acre village along the Neponset River in Dorchester has some newer luxury Boston condos that start at just $450,000. Whereby it is near impossible to find anything near $500,000 along the Charles River. The condominium owners of the old brick factory buildings get access to an to an indoor lap pool with a hot tub, a fitness facility, a conference room and a dog park.

Three of the buildings are being transitioned into 77 Boston condos, with 58 of them in a six-story Romanesque Revival building built in 1891 and known as the Baker Mill. The developer is adding hardwood floors, some updated appliances, and even opening up some unused loft spaces on the top floor.

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Learn more about this new luxury Boston real estate project and the area of Dorchester

From Wikipedia:

Dorchester is a historic neighborhood of over six square miles in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The town was founded by Puritans who emigrated in 1630 from Dorchester, England. This dissolved municipality, Boston’s largest neighborhood by far, is often divided by city planners in order to create two planning areas roughly equivalent in size and population to other Boston neighborhoods.[3] It is named after the town of Dorchester in the English county of Dorset, from which Puritans emigrated on the ship Mary and John, among others[4] and is today sometimes nicknamed “Dot” by its residents.[5] Dorchester, now covering a geographic area approximately equivalent to the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts, was founded in 1630 just a few months before the founding of the city of Boston.[6] It was still a primarily rural town and had a population of 12,000 when it was annexed to Boston in 1870. Railroad and streetcar lines brought rapid growth, increasing the population to 150,000 by 1920. In the 2010 Census the population was 92,115, although the city’s previously mentioned artificial planning boundaries make the neighborhood’s population size difficult to assess – it is likely closer to 120,000. Dorchester as a separate municipality would rank among the top five Massachusetts cities. It has a very diverse mix of Eastern Europeans, African Americans, European Americans, Irish American immigration, Caribbean Americans, Latinos, and East and Southeast Asian Americans. Recently, there has been an influx of young professionals, gay people, and working artists to the neighborhood, adding to its diversity.

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On the Neponset River, at the crossroads of vintage and vogue, you’ll find Baker Chocolate Factory Apartments in Boston, Massachusetts. Here in the heart of Dorchester’s historic Lower Mills district, is the 1806 site of America’s first successful chocolate mill, now transformed into a unique apartment enclave.

Fast-forward to the 21st Century: Dorchester’s Lower Mills area is a thriving, hip community with an eye to the future. This neighborhood has undergone a renaissance and attractions within walking distance include five-star restaurants, convenient public transportation, bakeries, antique galleries, parks and more.

The former Baker’s Chocolate Factory headquarters has also been reborn: its three renovated mill buildings have found new life as 133 residential apartments arranged in studio, one-, and two-bedroom flats and lofts. Historical charm and unique architectural elements abound, including a mansard roof with a quaint cupola and an arched brick entryway. Outdoors, the community features two landscaped interior cobblestone courtyards and wonderful picnic and gathering areas overlooking the river. Inside, you’ll enjoy zen garden entries and the 24-hour fitness center with individual TVs.

Baker Chocolate Factory apartment homes also offer sustainable features such as various energy- and water-saving devices and stainless-steel Energy Star® appliances. Many homes have exposed brick walls, natural wood beams and private entrances. Upgraded urban kitchens will delight your inner foodie, while wide window expanses bring in plenty of light and scenic river views.

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