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Southie On Parade
Two South Boston condos along the St. Patrick’s Day parade route.

$1,059,000

530 EAST BROADWAY, Unit 1 / SOUTH BOSTON

SQUARE FEET 2,064

CONDO FEE $300 a month

BEDROOMS 2 BATHS 3 full

LAST SOLD FOR first time on market

PROS This two-level unit comprises the lower floors of a completely remodeled brick row house atop Telegraph Hill. The spacious first floor is almost entirely open, from the dining area and full bathroom at front, to the luxurious kitchen (with Wolf range and quartz counters) in the middle, to the living room at back with gas fireplace and small deck. Downstairs, past a laundry closet and storage, are two bedrooms. The first has an en-suite bath but not much natural light; the master has a gleaming full bathroom plus a glass door leading to private patio and two deeded parking spots out back. CONS While the rear of the home is open due to the sloped landscape, it’s still a garden unit.

BOB NELSON, RE/MAX, 617-721-5011, LOOKINSIDEREALESTATE.COM

$1,200,000

82 G STREET, Unit 1 / SOUTH BOSTON

SQUARE FEET 1,978

CONDO FEE $208 a month

BEDROOMS 3 BATHS 2 full, 1 half

LAST SOLD FOR $1,000,000 in 2015

PROS While the architectural details of this remodeled row house are charming, the real highlight of this two-floor unit is a spectacular kitchen. Viking appliances anchor a long and stylish prep space, while a waterfall-style granite island seats five and opens to the dining area and living room beyond, which offers bowed windows and a gas fireplace. Down the hall (and past a powder room), the roomy master has good closet space and a modern full bath with double vanity. The basement-level bottom floor holds two more bedrooms (one with just a little window) and another new full bath. There’s one deeded parking spot in back. CONS No deck or outdoor entertaining space.

CYNTHIA ALLEN, CENTURY 21 COMMONWEALTH, 617-943-5543, CYNTHIA.ALLEN@COMMONMOVES.COM

— JON GOREY