40-50 Battery St, Boston, MA 02109
Neighborhood: Waterfront
Stories: 7
Residences: 69
Building Type: Condos
Year Built: 1993
Status: Complete
Unit Mix: 1 and 2 bedrooms
Extending out into Boston Harbor on its own private piers, Burroughs Wharf offers a distinctly waterfront living experience—one that feels removed from the city while still being fully connected to it. Positioned along the edge of the North End, the building blends postmodern design with a setting that’s difficult to replicate anywhere else in Boston.
Residences are known for their scale and layout. Many homes are configured as duplex or triplex spaces, creating a more townhouse-style feel within a condominium setting. Floor-to-ceiling windows and multiple exposures maximize light and capture panoramic views of the harbor, skyline, and nearby landmarks like the USS Constitution and Bunker Hill Monument. Private balconies and terraces are a consistent feature—offering direct outdoor access over the water.
Interiors vary by residence, with many homes reflecting custom renovations over time. Common elements include hardwood flooring, fireplaces, large kitchens with upgraded appliances, and spa-style bathrooms. The overall feel leans more residential than high-rise—focused on space, privacy, and view.
Amenities are centered around service and waterfront access. A 24-hour concierge and on-site management provide day-to-day support, while a landscaped harborfront promenade creates a unique outdoor environment. For boating enthusiasts, a private marina with available slips is a major differentiator. Water shuttle access—including routes toLogan International Airport—adds another layer of convenience.
Location offers the best of both worlds. Steps from the Harborwalk and the North End’s dining scene, and within close reach of Faneuil Hall and the Financial District, the building delivers immediate access to the city while maintaining a quieter, more private setting.
For buyers looking for true waterfront positioning with larger, multi-level living and direct marina access, Burroughs Wharf stands apart—offering a lifestyle that feels closer to the water than almost anything else in Boston.