Boston • New Builds & Conversions
Newest & Under-Construction Luxury Apartments — MBTA Access & Neighborhood Guide
Fresh buildings, active construction, and notable conversions across Boston. Find the right address—and we’ll get you set up fast: TV mounting, smart locks, Wi-Fi, and move-in coordination with building management.
Allston–Brighton
Alder at Allston Yards (301 Guest St)
165-home luxury community at the Allston Yards redevelopment with retail and amenities. Quick rail to Back Bay/South Station via Boston Landing; frequent bus connections to Harvard and Kenmore.
Neighborhood vibe: emerging mixed-use district by New Balance HQ and arenas.
1035 Commonwealth Ave (Allston/Brighton)
New 6-story building with ~55 residences over ground-floor retail on Commonwealth Ave’s B-Line corridor.
South Boston
Edison on First (621 E 1st St)
Boutique 28-home luxury residence with high-end finishes in a walkable Southie location between Andrew and the Seaport.
270 Dorchester Ave — “The Freeport”
Six-story, 114-home project with ground-floor commercial space and garage parking in the PLAN: Dot Ave corridor.
Downtown / Midtown
44 Bromfield St (Downtown Crossing)
Historic office building converted to apartments steps from shopping, theaters, and multiple MBTA lines.
Winthrop Center Residences (240 Devonshire)
Landmark mixed-use tower with premier residences, dining, and a signature public “Connector” linking Federal & Devonshire.
East Boston
The Mark (99 Sumner St, Jeffries Point)
Waterfront living with harbor views, steps to Maverick Square and a short hop to the Aquarium/Financial District.
Fenway / Kenmore
601 Newbury St (Fenway)
Seven-story compact-living project (71 units) transforming an existing 3-story structure with a four-story addition in a transit-rich location.
Roxbury
Whittier Choice / Flat 9 at Whittier (Lower Roxbury)
Major neighborhood transformation replacing and adding hundreds of mixed-income homes with new public realm improvements near Ruggles Station.
How Mr Home Guy Helps New-Build Residents
- Precise TV mounting (metal studs, concrete, or brick)
- Smart home: locks, doorbells, thermostats, cameras
- Whole-home Wi-Fi planning for concrete cores/long layouts
- COI paperwork + freight elevator / loading dock coordination
We already service Alder at Allston Yards, Edison on First, Dot Ave projects near Broadway, The Mark, Winthrop Center, and more.
New Apartments in Boston: What to Know Before You Move
Boston’s newest apartment buildings offer modern layouts, luxury amenities, and prime access to MBTA transit lines like the Red Line, Green Line, and commuter rail. From high-rise developments in Seaport and Downtown to new construction in Allston, East Boston, and Fenway, renters have more options than ever when searching for apartments in Boston.
Many new buildings include in-unit laundry, smart home features, fitness centers, and concierge services, but each property has different rules around TV mounting, wall drilling, and move-in requirements. Before signing a lease, it’s important to understand building policies, wall types (drywall, metal studs, or concrete), and any required insurance certificates.
Whether you’re moving into a luxury apartment, a newly built condo, or a renovated brownstone, planning ahead can save time and prevent costly mistakes. Our team works in Boston’s newest buildings every day, helping residents with TV mounting, wall installations, and full move-in setup services.
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