$2,100 - $2,800 per month
The Clipper
1-2 Beds
75 Palmer St, Quincy, MA 02169
$2,100 - $2,800 per month
The Clipper
1-2 Beds
75 Palmer St, Quincy, MA 02169
$2,199 per month
1 Petrel Rd Unit 5, Quincy, MA 02169
1 bedroom unit within a mile from the beach. Easy access to local main roads, highways and directly connects to Quincy Center where you can find shops and restaurants. Directly on the MBTA bus line which brings you to Quincy Center Train Station on the Red Line. Enjoy a quiet space in a quiet community with great neighbors! One off-street parking available.
Naoual Khermez Patriot Real Estate Group
$2,500 per month
1 Petrel Rd Unit 5, Quincy, MA 02169
This nice 2 Bed 1 Bath place in the QUINCY - QUINCY CENTER area is available for Now. Included Features are: Gas Heat.Boston Pads is not responsible for any errors, omissions and change in price, prior sale, rent and withdrawal without notice. All information from sources reliable but not guaranteed. Photographs, videos, description and information about the properties reflect conditions
$1,795 per month
99 Post Island Rd Unit 4, Quincy, MA 02169
One of the best deals in Quincy. One bedroom unit available immediately. Located near the entrance to Houghs Neck, this unit offers one off street parking space and has the bus line right outside your door. Convenient to public transportation, Quincy Center , highway and area restaurants. Heat and hot water included. Excellent credit, proof of employment and references are required. No pets, no
Charlene Folan Conway - Dorchester
$2,600 per month
433 Sea St Unit A, Quincy, MA 02169
ADAMS SHORE!!! RECENTLY RENOVATED 2 BEDROOM BEAUTY!! Nice and clean, 2 bedroom, pet friendly unit with heat, hot water and parking, included! Updated kitchen with white slab kitchen cabinets, quartz counters, stainless steel appliances Including dishwasher and microwave. Totally updated bathroom with new fixtures and new tub with subway tile. Fresh paint, laundry, new lighting and hardwood floors
Adams Shore in Quincy features early 1900s Cape Cods and craftsman-style homes on cozy lots, as well as waterfront colonial-style properties from the early to mid-20th century. Homes typically sell for $500,000 to $800,000, with waterfront properties ranging from $1.25 million to $1.5 million. The neighborhood has a crime score lower than the national average, making it a relatively safer area. Residents enjoy scenic views and marine activities at Arthur Boyson Park and can launch boats at Clipper Marina. Historical landmarks, such as the Adams National Historical Park and the birthplace of John Quincy Adams, are nearby. Dining options include waterfront restaurants like Bay Pointe and local spots like Hofbrau. Essentials can be picked up at Adams Shore Super Market, with additional shopping and dining options less than a mile south in Quincy. Commuting to Boston is convenient with Red Line access at Quincy Center Station, just over a mile away, and bus routes along Sea Street and Palmer Street. Boston Logan International Airport is 7 miles north. The neighborhood is served by highly rated schools, including Merrymount Elementary and Quincy High, known for their strong academic programs and extracurricular activities.