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


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
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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.


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.


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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