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Buyers Pounce Early On 60 New Condos At Beverly’s Cummings Center

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Published on March 20, 2026
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Beverly’s Cummings Center campus is getting a fresh dose of residents, not just office workers, as developers move ahead with Beverly Landing, a 60-unit condominium building that is already pulling in buyers. Before a single permanent resident has moved in, 28 homes are spoken for, and the five-story project is set to slot in alongside the long-running business park’s existing offices, labs and retail.

Beverly Landing and early sales

The 60-unit condo building, branded as Beverly Landing and located at 50 Balch Street on the Cummings Center campus, is seeing brisk preconstruction activity. As reported by the Boston Business Journal, 28 units have already gone under agreement. That coverage places the project within a broader trend of suburban landlords threading for-sale housing into established office parks instead of sticking strictly to commercial space.

Project details from the developer

Cummings Properties says Beverly Landing will feature mostly one- and two-bedroom homes spread over five floors, with elevator access, secure parking and contemporary finishes. The firm is posting floor plans and reservation details on its project page and is marketing the condos as low-maintenance, upscale living on the edge of downtown Beverly. Floor plans and updates are available from Cummings Properties.

Price points and timing

Initial listings tied to Beverly Landing show larger two-bedroom units priced close to $1 million, with marketing materials pointing to a Summer 2026 move-in timeframe. Some individual MLS listings already display “contract signed” status, signaling that pre-sales are very much underway; a representative posting reviewed via Douglas Elliman reflects that early demand. At those price points, Beverly Landing is squarely aimed at the higher-demand slice of the North Shore condo market.

Why builders are betting on Beverly

The timing lines up with a hot local market. Realtor.com labeled Beverly’s 01915 ZIP code the hottest in the country in 2025, citing rapid sales and heavy listing traffic from would-be buyers. In that environment, Cummings’ sizable presence — the company oversees more than 11 million square feet of commercial space across suburban Boston — gives it room to fold homes into an office-heavy campus strategy. The ZIP code ranking is detailed at Realtor.com, and company background is outlined by Cummings Properties.

Local precedent and likely impacts

This is not Cummings’ first swing at mixing housing into the campus. Elliott Landing, an earlier condo project at Cummings Center, sold quickly after opening and helped plant more full-time residents on site. Local business owners and planners have said that additional homeowners can help keep foot traffic steadier throughout the day and support nearby retail and services that typically rely on office workers alone. For a look back at Elliott Landing’s rollout, see coverage from Patch.

With units selling before completion and inventory tight across the North Shore, Beverly Landing is likely to be closely watched as construction advances and new residents finally pick up their keys. For ongoing details on sales activity and availability, follow reporting in the Boston Business Journal.

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