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399 BOYLSTON ST, STE 200
BOSTON, MA 02116
Constellation Wharf, located in the historic Navy Yard in Charlestown, has 64 townhomes with 3 and 4 bedrooms, garages, private terraces, and direct water views. The Constellation Wharf community has a security gate and is steps away from the marina. The Navy Yard, which is a part of Boston National Historical Park a former site of navy warship construction, offers a daily water shuttle to downtown Boston. Home of the Bunker Hill Monument and nestled along the Freedom Trail, Charlestown is known for its charming gas lamp-lit streets, shops and restaurants, and all the peaceful serenity of the suburbs with the amenities of living in the city. The Navy Yard offers waterfront living and views at a fraction of the cost over the bridge.
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399 BOYLSTON ST, STE 200 BOSTON, MA 02116
399 BOYLSTON ST, STE 200 BOSTON, MA 02116