Newburyport Crossing
- 2 units available
- 2 bed
- Amenities
Pet friendly, Gym, Green community, Air conditioning, Elevator, and Fireplace
Pet friendly, Gym, Green community, Air conditioning, Elevator, and Fireplace
Patio / balcony, All utils included, Internet access, and Furnished
Parking, Internet access, and Furnished
On-site laundry, Patio / balcony, Hardwood floors, Garage, Recently renovated, and Air conditioning

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Originally home to the Pawtucket Indian tribe, Newburyport was once a part of Newbury proper, a fishing and trading center established in the 1630s. The split in town was caused by the prosperity of the port -- whose densely-occupied waterfront broke off to become Newburyport in 1764, and an icon of maritime history and success.
Located on the charming North Shore, not far from the cultural enclave of Boston, Newburyport offers gorgeous ocean views and quaint charm, as well as many community activities and a wealth of housing options
View Newburyport City GuideOriginally home to the Pawtucket Indian tribe, Newburyport was once a part of Newbury proper, a fishing and trading center established in the 1630s. The split in town was caused by the prosperity of the port -- whose densely-occupied waterfront broke off to become Newburyport in 1764, and an icon of maritime history and success.
Located on the charming North Shore, not far from the cultural enclave of Boston, Newburyport offers gorgeous ocean views and quaint charm, as well as many community activities and a wealth of housing options
