FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED 120-122 Hancock Street Condominiums

Boston, MALocal News

The condominiums at 120-122 Hancock Street in Boston are now on the market, priced between $219,500 and $334,700, offering both one-bedroom and two-bedroom layouts. Each unit is designed with modern amenities, including central AC, stainless steel appliances, and laundry hookups, catering to the needs of contemporary homeowners. This fifteen-unit elevator building features shared amenities like a bike storage room and an amenity room, enhancing community living. Interested buyers should act swiftly, as the remaining units are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Eligibility for these condominiums is contingent upon meeting income restrictions set by the Neighborhood Homes Initiative, targeting those earning 80% to 100% of the Area Median Income.

First-time homebuyers are also required to complete an approved homebuyer education course before finalizing their purchase. This initiative aims to promote affordable homeownership opportunities in Boston, making it essential for potential buyers to understand the income limits and application process. Interested individuals can apply through the Neighborhood Homes Initiative to secure their chance at these desirable condominiums.

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