A Back Bay penthouse sold for $8 million and wasn’t even close to the biggest sale of the week
Boston may have recently had a few respectively slow weeks in terms of crazy-expensive home sales, but this week was certainly not one of them.
Boston may have recently had a few respectively slow weeks in terms of crazy-expensive home sales, but this week was certainly not one of them.
Two Millennium Tower units sold for pretty high price tags: $11 million and $4 million. On top of that, a Back Bay brownstone penthouse sold for just under $8 million. Another Back Bay unit, just a few doors down, sold for $3,395,000.
1 Franklin St., Ph. 2A, Downtown Crossing
A part of the Millennium Tower Penthouse Collection, this three-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom, 4,173-square-foot condo sold for $11,995,000 on Monday. Along with all of the other building amenities — such as a library, private function room, and outdoor terrace — the residents of this unit will enjoy floor-to-ceiling windows in every room and hardwood floors.
117 Beacon St., Unit 2, Back Bay, Boston
A newly constructed penthouse triplex in an 1864 brownstone, this home has four bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, and 5,035 square feet of living space. It sold for $7,995,000 on October 27. You’ll find a wet bar and two wine refrigerators in the library, as well as marble fireplaces throughout. On the private roof deck, there’s a kitchen, gas grill, gas fireplace, and hot tub.
1 Franklin St., Unit 5105
This three-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom, 2,196-square-foot corner unit on the 51st floor of the Millennium Tower sold for $3,950,000 on October 28. The home has 10-foot ceilings, marble baths, and wide-plank oak floors. The unit’s residents will also have access to all of the other building amenities.
128 Beacon St., Unit G, Back Bay
This two-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom, 2,170-square-foot second-floor condo in Back Bay sold for $3,395,000 on Tuesday. The home features two private decks, large living spaces, 11-foot ceilings, a marble fireplace, and an open kitchen—plus views of the Charles River and Esplanade.
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