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its 9500/month for a 3 bed. Still dont get who pays these type of rents
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its 9500/month for a 3 bed. Still dont get who pays these type of rents
This is a market more in tune with top tier cities like NY and London. I don't really know that much about the Boston market but my guess is there isn't all that much in the high end luxury market. Or maybe that is just their gamble. Either way you'd be shocked to know just how many millionaires there are in the world who just want a crash pad in different cities (or in Jay Z's case the same city).
Most people, especially people from the Boston area, still can't believe just how wealthy and influential a city, Boston is. And I get it, I think Kendall Square in the 70's or 80's, or the South End, or the Seaport, or just about any part of Boston/Cambridge from those days and earlier and it's still hard to believe what a wreak the area was. Plus, this is ArchBoston, where so many of us equate a city filled with Skyscrapers to equate with power and wealth. But, Boston is right up there with the best of em, anchored by an economic engine composed of universities and colleges.
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its 9500/month for a 3 bed. Still dont get who pays these type of rents
To be fair, it wouldve been true into the 90s hereExactly. Too many people still buy into the whole working class hero myth of Boston.
State Street execs for one..
To be sure - but not just them (and not just in city towers).
Here at CambridgeCrossing, the legacy named AVA Northpoint offers 12 3br/2 or 3ba units, ranging in sizes from ~1,200ft^2 - ~1,600ft^2 for $4,300 - $5,500/month.
Granted, that's not $10,000, but only *one* is available (a smaller unit for $5,035). And when I walk my pup at night I can see some of the 3br units: they're occupied by live-in renters (not corporate rentals - although that category of renter cannot be discounted in Cambridge as one who often "pays 'that much' for swanky digs", and topped $5,850 at AVA pre-COVID-19).
I suppose there are numerous similar examples in the city in the $6,000/mo - $7,500/mo range.
Edit: just checked - even Montaje in Assembly Row tops $5,000/mo, with outliers like a 1br/1ba for $3,800 and four unpriced sizes > $5,000 (although they're offering a free month, whereas Avalon is not).
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I'd also add that as it relates to demand for this and other similar buildings in Boston, its pretty common for a married couple of professionals to be earning 200-250K apiece in a wide variety of industries found in the area (law, finance, biotech, medical, even academia, the MBTA, etc) 500K a year translates to about 360K a year take home after taxes, medical, etc. That's 30K a month. 10K a month is a third of your monthly income, about what is recommended to spend on housing, and you STILL have 20K a month to spend on private school, vacations, etc.
To be fair, it wouldve been true into the 90s here
Curious design choices here. The Sudbury and the future smaller residential tower are clearly influenced by the JFK across the street and blend well. The State Street Tower is meant to be a stand-out building, and takes advantage of the many viewing angles - the view up the Charles will be first class.