Golden Triangle
Filled with some of the nation’s best preserved Victorian brownstones and townhomes, The Golden Triangle is indisputably one of the South End’s most desirable micro-neighborhoods. Much like its name implies, the Golden Triangle is almost triangular in shape, bounded by Dartmouth, Tremont, and Berkeley streets, as well as Columbus Avenue.
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Homes in the area tend to be snapped up relatively quickly, even when compared to the rest of the South End. They also command a slightly higher price point. It’s no wonder that many young professionals tend to be draw to the area, as it not only offers an appealing selection of homes, but also close proximity to what many people are looking for in this part of the city.
While its residential offerings are certainly impressive, it’s the location that often draws prospective new residents to this part of the South End. Living in the Golden Triangle means living close to the Financial District, Back Bay Station, and the John Hancock Tower.
Living in the Golden Triangle means living close to some of the best options in the Back Bay and the South End. Home to around 1,800 residents itself, the micro-neighborhood is mostly residential, but there are a handful of dining options to choose from that are close to area homes.
This includes a couple of dive bars, burger spots, some coffee shops, and even a modern speakeasy. As part of Boston’s South End, the location also means likely living along a tree-lined street and living close to around a dozen area parks, local galleries, artist studios, and sidewalk cafes.
The more diverse South End neighborhood also features a number of unique shops and some of the best restaurants for foodies in the city. All combined, these features help make the Golden Triangle one of the most desirable micro-neighborhoods in Boston.