Biggest sales: For $8.5 million, a remodeled home across from Boston Common
The new owners of this luxury address will be the first to occupy the unit since its remodel. Search the latest luxury listings at realestate.boston.com.
Fresh from a renovation, this Beacon Hill unit was the most expensive sale in the region last week, according to the Multiple Listing Service.
Tracy Campion of Campion & Company sold 40 Beacon St., Unit 4, on Friday, Jan. 31, for $8,500,000.
The 4,352-square-foot town house offers four bedrooms, three full bathrooms, one half bathroom, elaborate molding, and three fireplaces. It is part of 40 Beacon, a 19th-century building boasting new boutique residences. The building has elevator access, private terraces, on-site parking, and Boston Common views. Greek Revival details from the building’s construction, such as a sweeping staircase and high ceilings, remain.
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