Home Buying

Millennium Tower continues to see multimillion dollar condo sales

A view from the Charles River in Cambridge of the Millennium Tower in Boston's Downtown Crossing. David L Ryan / Globe Staff

Boston’s long-awaited Millennium Tower has officially opened and the sales keep rolling in. A few weeks ago a condo on a top-floor sold for over $5 million, nowhere near what the 13,000-square-foot penthouse went for but still pretty impressive. This week, two more of the coveted units sold in Boston’s newest high rise residential tower.

1 Franklin Street, Unit 2803 was the bigger of the two, selling for $3,350,000 on August 5. Situated on the 28th floor, this three-bedroom, three-bathroom unit overlooking the Boston Common and Back Bay has 1,741 square feet of living space.

The second unit that sold this week, 1 Franklin Street, Unit 4208, has Financial District views and went for $2,525,000. The unit is on the 38th floor and has two bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and 1,637 square feet of living space.

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But the suburbs didn’t do half bad themselves this week. Check them out.

45 Westgate Road, Wellesley

This five-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom, 6,573-square-foot home in Wellesley sold for $2,775,000 on August 5. The home has almost half an acre of land, along with custom finishes and decor, wainscoting in the dining room, a kitchen with high-end appliances, a fireplace in the family room, and an outdoor deck and patio.

9 Farrar Street, Unit 9, Cambridge

On August 10, this Cambridge home with five bedrooms, three bathrooms, two half bathrooms, and 4,002 square feet of living space sold for $2,575,000. The home is right outside of Harvard Square and has a fireplace and built-ins in the living room, a stone patio, and a finished lower level with a recreation room.

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9 Karen Road, Newton

This six-bedroom, five-bathroom, tw0-half bathroom, 6,246-square-foot home in Newton sold for $2,498,000 on August 10. The home has a welcoming foyer, an open kitchen with an island, a library with built-ins, a media room, and an exercise room.

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