Mission Hill 1920s building updated for modern renters
What’s old is new again at The Brynx, the latest venture from Boston-area heavyweights Samuels & Associates, in partnership with Eden Properties. With successful developments throughout the city — you may know Samuels & Associates from the Pierce Boston and Continuum developments — this most recent foray into the luxury rental market brings modern finishes and a whole array of unique amenities to Jamaica Plain, overlooking the Emerald Necklace.
Taking the mid-1920s structure at 201 South Huntington Ave. formerly known as the Goddard House and supplementing it with a newly built addition, the development marries fresh design while maintaining the unique character of the original. The result is 149-unit, 2-building community now fully open for lease, with just about half of the units already spoken for. Studios to three-bedroom, two-bathroom units are available for rent. Currently, studio units are available starting at $2,510. A two-bedroom, two-bathroom unit starts at $3,615, and the largest available unit, a 1,235-square-foot space, goes for $4,600 a month.
Even in apartment buildings ripping at the seams with the latest amenities, Boston-area renters — especially in the competitive high-end market — expect their units to be every bit as decked out as their fitness center. To that end, The Brynx doesn’t disappoint. One of the main benefits of converting an old building in addition to building anew is that it opened up the opportunity for several layout options. In fact, rather than a cookie-cutter apartment complex, The Brynx boasts 68 different floor plans for renters to choose from. Units enjoy contemporary finishes like matte black fixtures in the kitchen and baths, quartz countertops, colorful accent walls, and stainless steel appliances.
The property’s amenities, meanwhile, cater to just about every type of Boston renter. Parking is available to rent on-site for commuters, who will also enjoy the proximity to the Green Line. Cyclists get ample bike storage, as well as wash and repair stations. Fitness buffs are equally catered to, with a generous fitness center and indoor climbing wall. Manicured outdoors spaces are available for human and canine residents — there’s a large roof deck surrounded by treetops as well as an outdoor dog run.
Located near some of the city’s best international fare, a Whole Foods Market and local favorite City Feed and Supply, residents of The Brynx join a vibrant, thriving community. To find out more about available units, contact leasing office manager Lindsey Kinsellagh at 617-603-5694.
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