Chevron on Tremont

518 Tremont St. / Boston / 02118

Overview

Chevron on Tremont

About Chevron on Tremont

Chevron on Tremont is a boutique luxury building with 5 residences. Constructed in 2013, these Parisian-style condos feature direct elevator access to over 2,500+ square feet of single-floor living space. This ground-up reconstruction with cutting-edge green technology has been paired with a neo-classical and art deco revival design. The penthouse has one of the largest private roof terraces in the South End. Residences at Chevron on Tremont have 3 bedrooms, study and 2.5 bathrooms. Many of the residences at Chevron on Tremont have sunny, three-sided exposures with panoramic and dramatic views and enjoy light throughout the day. High ceilings, European finishes and large windows overlooking Tremont Street make Chevron on Tremont a sought-after address. Homes further benefit from large storage units. The building also has private, underground parking.

Chevron on Tremont is located in the heart or the South End at the corner of Tremont and Berkley Streets.  Just outside the building’s door are some of the area’s best restaurants: B&G Oysters, Aquitaine, Kitchen, Butcher Shop, Buttery and  Stephi’s on Tremont.  The Beehive, which is located across the street, is a great live music venue for jazz and blues.  The building is also across the street from Atelier 505, the South End’s largest luxury building with 103 residences that was constructed in 2003.

The South End was built on the filled tidal flats during the mid-1800s. The neighborhood was designed to attract the wealth merchant class, with large Victorian townhouses surrounding park squares. At the turn of the century, wealthier Bostonians chose neighboring Back Bay instead of the South End, opening the area to a diverse working class. The signature South End townhouses were carved into apartments and lodging houses. In the 1950s, the South End was selected as an urban renewal area, with scattered affordable housing developments constructed throughout the neighborhood. The area began to be revitalized by an influx of young professionals moving to the neighborhood, restoring the housing stock and turning many of the units into larger apartments, condominiums, and single family homes. The area’s commercial centers run along Massachusetts Avenue, Tremont Street and Washington Street and serves increasingly diverse populations.  Popular upscale restaurants and art galleries have added to the area’s unique character.  The South End is one of Boston’s most vibrant communities and is home to some of the Boston’s best shopping, galleries and markets.  Chevron on Tremont enjoys easy access to Back Bay, public transportation and major highways.

 

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3 bedroom sold in Chevron on Tremont Average sold price - $3,212,500 ($3,212,500 / sqft)

Apartment Price Beds/Baths/Half SqFt Sold Price/SF  
518 Tremont Street 3, Boston MA 3 $3,500,000 3 / 2 / 1 1 11/15/2013 $1,397/SF  
518 Tremont Street 5, Boston MA 5 $3,125,000 3 / 2 / 1 1 11/15/2013 $1,250/SF  
518 Tremont Street 4, Boston MA 4 $3,125,000 3 / 2 / 1 1 11/15/2013 $1,250/SF  
518 Tremont Street 2, Boston MA 2 $3,100,000 3 / 2 / 1 1 11/19/2013 $1,240/SF  

Building Info

Type:
Residential
Year Built:
2013
Floors:
6
# of Units:
5
Unit sizes:
2,500 + sq/ft

About this Community:

South End

South End

The South End was built on the filled tidal flats during the mid-1800s. The neighborhood was designed to attract the wealth merchant class, with large Victorian townhouses surrounding park squares...

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