What can you buy with $300,000 in Boston these days?
// June 11th, 2009 // News

source:Huffingtonpost
If you have $300,000 in your wallet, how would you spend it? Apparently a man whose name was undisclosed, purchased a parking spot in a building on Commonwealth Ave, close to the Boston Public Garden, which according to Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage agent, Debra Sordillo, is known for the lack of parking spots.
The $300,000 parking spot was a result from an auction by not just one but several bidders in an attempt to purchase the spot.
This could well be the priciest parking spot in Boston’s history. The price tag is pale, compared to price of the house the winner is trying to sell, a whopping $2.5 Million. The price of the parking spot is about 12% of the price of the house.
What’s next America? Selling your car company to the government? Oh wait….we already did that.
-Boon

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