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The Elevated Companies launch special promotion on condo sales for frontline workers

Boston, MA To honor the countless men and women who have selflessly braved the pandemic on the frontline over the past year, luxury real estate brokerage The Elevated Companies is launching a special promotion on the sale of condo units at its soon-to-open East Boston property The Two Eight Seven.

Ahead of the property’s much anticipated grand opening slated for late spring, Elevated is offering frontline workers one year of $0 condo fees and a $5,000 credit on the purchase of any new unit. The $5,000 credit can be honored either as a rebate of $5,000 given back to the buyers at closing or as a $5,000 reduction off of the purchase price. In an effort to honor the tireless efforts of workers across all different frontline sectors affected by the pandemic, Elevated is extending this special offer to deserving, public-facing individuals including (but not limited to) medical personnel, first responders, transportation employees, educators, food service personnel, and postal service/delivery workers.

Located in East Boston’s beautiful Jeffries Point neighborhood, The Two Eight Seven is a boutique collection of 37 luxury residences. Offering a variety of layout and sizes suitable for a wide array of homeowners, available residences at The Two Eight Seven include one-bedroom, two-bedroom, three-bedroom, and penthouse units. Outfitted with stylish, top-of-the line finishings, properties at The Two Eight Seven feature a modern, refined design and effortlessly chic style- accentuated by a striking neutral color palette and high-quality materials used throughout. The Two Eight Seven kitchens will feature quartz countertops, custom shaker cabinetry and stainless steel appliances. Bathrooms will feature custom Porcelanosa tile, frameless shower enclosures and matte black fixtures. Further adding to its curb appeal, The Two Eight Seven is ideally located minutes from the Maverick T Station and Maverick Square’s many retail and dining establishments.

Elevated is a full-service luxury sales and leasing brokerage, focused on the Boston luxury and new construction condo market. Currently selling approximately 75 new construction units per year, and committed to offering its specialized services to underrepresented markets, the Elevated team is focused on changing the way real estate is bought, built, marketed and sold. For more information about Elevated, and to view their current and past projects, please visit www.elevatedboston.com. To contact the Elevated team, please call 617-729-2761 or email info@elevatedboston.com.

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