Luxury Homes

A Rowes Wharf condo and a Back Bay townhouse lead an expensive week in home sales

20 Rowes Wharf, Apt 507 has three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and 3,079 square feet of living space. via MLS

More than 10 homes sold for over a million dollars in Boston this week, with the “most expensive” award going to a condo on Rowes Wharf. But the suburbs also did not disappoint. Check them out.

20 Rowes Wharf, Apt 507, Waterfront

20 Rowes Wharf, Apt 507

20 Rowes Wharf, Apt 507

This three-bedroom, three-bathroom, 3,079-square-foot waterfront condo sold for $5,430,000 on March 1. The home has a private terrace directly overlooking Boston Harbor, three private balconies, full wet bar, a library / study with custom built-ins, and wood floors. The owners also get all the amenities and services of the Boston Harbor Hotel.

134 Beacon St, Unit 201, Back Bay

134 Beacon Street, Unit 201

134 Beacon Street, Unit 201

On February 29, this condo in a brownstone with three bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and 2,842 square feet of living space sold for $4,250,000, well above Back Bay’s $1.2 million median closing price. The home has city and water views, a wet bar, bay windows, an eat-in kitchen with a center island, and two deeded parking spots.

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60 Abbott Road, Wellesley

60 Abbott Road, Wellesley

60 Abbott Road, Wellesley

This six-bedroom, five-full bathroom, three-half bathroom, 7,902-square-foot home sold for $3,100,000 on February 26, higher than Wellesley’s $1 million median closing price. The renovated 1890 home has custom built-ins, seven fireplaces, a media room, a carriage house guest retreat, and a terrace.

153 Carriage Way, Carlisle

153 Carriage Way Carlisle

153 Carriage Way, Carlisle

On February 26, this mansion with five bedrooms, five full bathrooms, three half bathrooms, and 7,041 square feet sold for $2,300,000, well above Carlisle’s $830,000 median closing price. The home sits on two acres and has an open floor plan, a dramatic great room, and impressive grounds with a pool, spa, and pergola.

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