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Introducing The Wheatland: Back Bay Luxury Condos, New Development

Written by Michael DiMella | Nov 16, 2017 5:00:00 AM

We’re excited to announce The Wheatland, the latest development to be brought to market exclusively by the Vineburgh | DiMella Team at Charlesgate Realty Group.

Overlooking the historic Commonwealth Mall, The Wheatland defines the elegance and prestige of living in the Back Bay – one of Boston’s finest neighborhoods. This magnificent six story attached limestone row house is being transformed into a five spacious, luxury residences.

The Wheatland

The Wheatland at 329 Commonwealth Avenue has been transformed into five spacious, luxury residences each containing three bedrooms, two baths, gas fireplaces and private parking. The property has been meticulously restored with new electric, plumbing  mechanical systems, elevator and windows; and finished with the finest of materials from a full suite of Wolf and Sub Zero appliances to custom-cut Calacatta and Statuario marble.

Prices begin at $2,495,000.

Open House: Sunday November 19

We will be hosting the First Open House at The Wheatland on Sunday, November 19 from 12-1pm at 329 Commonwealth Avenue.

We’d love to see you at the Open House on Sunday but if you cannot attend, we’re happy to schedule a private tour of the property. Please contact Meredith Kiep at mkiep@charlesgaterealty.com to arrange a tour.

 

Photos of The Wheatland Model Unit

 

Location

The Wheatland is located on prestigious Commonwealth Avenue in the historic Back Bay section of Boston. Area properties consist of attractive, well maintained attached brownstones, which are a mix of single family, condominium and apartment buildings. Commercial properties along nearby Newbury Street in the Back Bay and Charles Street at the base of Beacon Hill offer upscale shopping and dining along with needed goods and services. Upscale restaurants owned and operated by well-known and world-renowned chefs offer a range of dining options along Boylston Street, Newbury and Charles Street all within walking distance. Most of Boston’s cultural amenities are also located within a short walking or driving distance.