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Sat, January 10, 2026
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Sun, January 11, 2026
Sun, Jan 11, 2026
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Sophisticated corner living in the heart of the Seaport, this beautifully designed 3-bedroom, 2-bath residence at 33 Sleeper Street #409 offers a seamless blend of historic character and modern refinement. Thoughtfully gut-renovated in 2022, the home features a bright, open layout with oversized windows on two exposures that flood the space with natural light throughout the day.
Wide-plank engineered hardwood floors, recessed lighting, custom closets, and built-in shelving create a polished yet comfortable living environment, while marble window sills add a subtle architectural detail that complements the building’s industrial heritage. The open-concept kitchen is a striking centerpiece, appointed with sleek cabinetry, Bosch appliances, and dramatic black quartz countertops and backsplash—ideal for both entertaining and everyday living.
Both bathrooms are finished to a spa-like standard with floating vanities, and the primary suite is enhanced by a heated tile floor for year-round comfort. Additional features include in-unit laundry and an oversized 80-gallon hot water heater, offering both convenience and efficiency.
Perfectly positioned just steps from Seaport Boulevard, this residence places you at the center of Boston’s most dynamic waterfront neighborhood, surrounded by acclaimed dining, shopping, cultural destinations, and easy access to the harborfront.
Seaport / Fort Point, Boston – Historic Artistry Meets Waterfront Innovation
Nestled between the Seaport District and the Fort Point Channel, Fort Point is a vibrant waterfront neighborhood that blends historic charm with contemporary culture. Once a hub for Boston’s 19th-century warehousing and wool trade, Fort Point is now home to restored brick-and-beam lofts, creative studios, and tech-forward businesses.
As one of New England’s largest artist communities, Fort Point features dozens of galleries, public art installations, and the celebrated annual Open Studios event. Its streets are lined with boutique restaurants, coffee shops, and modern workspaces, all set against a backdrop of industrial-era architecture.
Residents and visitors enjoy walking along the scenic Harborwalk, exploring the Boston Children’s Museum, and experiencing the dynamic energy of nearby Seaport. With close proximity to South Station, downtown, and the waterfront, Fort Point offers a rare mix of creative spirit, urban convenience, and historic character.