ABOUT
The 6 units at 33 Pearl are located in the Savin Hill neighborhood of Dorchester and just minutes to the Savin Hill T stop on the red line. These units have been thoughtfully planned and executed with the expertise of Sax Design Co. They include 2-3 beds, all units with 2 baths and sizes ranging from 1300-1900 square feet. The two penthouse units both have private roof decks providing expansive views of the city. There are 4 heated garage bays wired for EV charging and 4 exterior off street parking spots.
The materials used are all top of the line with fully custom built cabinets, Euro style tilt/turn windows, Delta fixtures and Fisher Paykel paneled appliances. Real white oak hardwood flooring is found throughout. Every unit comes equipped with LG washer and dryer. There is truly nothing left to do but move in and enjoy your stunning new condo.
The layout of each unit underwent many hours of planning and design work, to maximize functionality and comfort.
Each element from the cabinet colors, fixtures, tile, etc. was carefully selected to create a modern design with a classic undertone, true comfortable luxury.
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Conveniently located near Downtown Boston, Savin Hill is a sweet spot for residents who want to live close to the city, without living in the city. Those who live in this neighborhood get to enjoy both the tranquility of the suburbs and the proximity of the bustling city when they’re in the mood for something more lively.
Besides its affordability, Savin Hill is also popular among students for its proximity to several Boston colleges and academic institutions, particularly UMASS and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library.
Savin Hill sits above several transportation arteries. Nearby train stations include JFK/UMass station, Savin Hill MBTA, the Andrew Station, MTA Red Line and Amtrak. Also passing through Savin Hill is the I-93 Southeast expressway, connecting it to the rest of the state of Boston. It’s also ranked in the top 5% of America’s most walkable neighborhoods – no car? No worries.
It is a melting pot of cultures. First settled by Puritans, it’s now home to people of numerous races and cultures, resulting in a local culinary scene with a global influence.
Discover Jamaican food in Codman Square and Cape Verdean food in Upham’s Corner. Want to give Polish cuisine a try? Grab a Polish donut or a pÄ…czki at D.J.’s market. McKenna’s Café serves mouth-watering breakfast and if you’re a vegan, the Oasis Vegan Veggie Parlor is definitely worth a visit.
To satisfy your sweet tooth head to places like Phillips Candy House for a chocolate turtle or Greenhills Bakery for a croissant. As a student neighborhood, you’ll never be at a loss for bars and taverns to try out either.