Charlestown

Charlestown is a historic neighborhood located just outside of downtown Boston. With its stunning architecture, rich history, and scenic views, it's no wonder that the neighborhood has become a popular destination for real estate investors and homebuyers alike.

Charlestown is known for its iconic red brick buildings, narrow streets, and charming townhouses. Many of these homes date back to the 18th and 19th centuries and have been lovingly preserved and restored. The neighborhood is also home to several famous landmarks, including the Bunker Hill Monument and the USS Constitution Museum.

In recent years, the area has undergone a revitalization, with new developments springing up throughout. These developments include luxury condominiums, townhouses, and apartments, all designed to meet the needs of today's homebuyers.

Overall, Charlestown is a vibrant and exciting neighborhood that offers something for everyone, from the stunning architecture and landmarks, the mouth watering food, and beautiful parks. Charlestown truly has it all. And with its unbeatable location, it's no wonder that Charlestown real estate is in high demand.

FUN FACTS:

  • Charlestown is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Boston, founded in 1628.

  • Paul Revere's famous "midnight ride" in 1775, during which he warned of approaching British troops, began in Charlestown.

 
 
  • The Warren Tavern in Charlestown is one of the oldest taverns in the United States and was a popular meeting spot for Revolutionary War leaders. It’s seen people such as Paul Revere and George Washington, and you can still go today!

  • The movie "The Town," starring Ben Affleck, was set and partially filmed in Charlestown. Despite the fact that Charlestown is not the bank robbery capital of the country like the movie states, it’s still fun to watch.


Food & Beverage

On top of the history and architecture, Charlestown is also a great place to grab a bite to eat or a drink. With a variety of restaurants and bars to choose from, there is something for every taste and occasion. Here are some of our favorite places to go in Charlestown for food and drink:

A popular spot for craft beer and wood-fired pizzas. Their menu features unique toppings like fig jam and prosciutto, and their beer list is constantly rotating with local and regional brews.

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Warren Tavern is a historic spot that has been serving customers since 1780. It’s the perfect spot to go for any American History enthusiast. It's known for its classic American fare, like burgers and clam chowder, and its cozy atmosphere. And hey, maybe you’ll see the ghost of one of the Founding Fathers!

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This neighborhood restaurant and tavern offers classic New England dishes like fish and chips and clam chowder, along with a variety of beers and cocktails - and of course don’t miss their brunch. They also have a cozy fireplace to warm up by on chilly days.

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With its waterfront location and stunning views of the Boston skyline, Pier 6 is a popular spot for seafood and drinks. They offer a raw bar, classic New England dishes like lobster rolls, and a variety of cocktails and beers. On top of that, if you’re up for it, you can catch a water taxi to a variety of stops across the harbor!

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Both an award- wining coffee shop & a full service American restaurant and bar, featuring artisan signature pizzas, as well as shareable appetizers and a prime short rib & brisket burger. 

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Explore

From beautiful parks to the waterfront, there are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy in Charlestown. Here are our favorites:

Bunker hill monument

The monument is a historic landmark in Charlestown that commemorates the Battle of Bunker Hill. Visitors can climb the monument's 294 steps to reach the top, where they can enjoy stunning views of the Boston skyline and surrounding areas.

John Harvard Mall

While not as well known, this park is located in the heart of the Gaslight District, off of Harvard Street, and is a beautiful place to take a break and grab some fresh air or play with the kids.

Boston Harborwalk

The Harborwalk is a 43-mile walking trail that follows the Boston Harbor shoreline. The trail passes through Charlestown, offering stunning views of the water and the Boston skyline.

 

Local real estate market

When it comes to real estate in Charlestown, it's important to work with an experienced real estate agent who understands the unique challenges and opportunities of this historic neighborhood. An experienced agent can help you navigate the market, negotiate the best price for your new home, and ensure that the homebuying process goes smoothly from start to finish.

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