Look inside this $4.5 million Back Bay condo with 29 windows
Just in time for the holidays, there are so many big home sales to check out. The biggest this week was in Back Bay, where a condo in The Heritage on the Garden building sold for $4.5 million.
Just in time for the holidays, there are so many big home sales to check out. The biggest this week was in Back Bay, where a condo in The Heritage on the Garden building sold for $4.5 million.
Big sales also occurred in Brookline, Downtown Crossing, and another in Back Bay. Check them out.
300 Boylston St., Unit 1202, Back Bay, Boston
This three-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom, 2,426-square-foot penthouse in The Heritage on the Garden sold for $4.5 million on December 16. There are three light exposures in the unit, comprised of 29 windows, bringing in lots of natural light. Other amenities include two private outdoor terraces and one deeded parking spot.
15 Chatham St., Brookline
Built in the early 1900s, this seven-bedroom, five-bathroom, two-half-bathroom home with 7,627 square feet of living space sold for $3.5 million on December 16. Set on almost half an acre of land, the home also features a conservatory, two sun-rooms, a two-car garage, and a basketball court outside.
1 Avery St., Apt. 26B, Downtown Crossing, Boston
Located in the Ritz Carlton, this three-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom, 2,667-square-foot condo sold for $3,225,000 on December 15. The unit has views from Boston Common and Public Garden all the way to the Boston Harbor, along with two valet garage parking spots including complimentary guest parking.
448 Beacon St., Unit 3, Back Bay, Boston
Hooper Mansion, built in 1889, underwent construction beginning in fall 2014 and was transformed into six luxury apartment units. This unit, which has two bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and 2,351 square feet of living space, sold for $3,150,000 on Monday. Amenities at the mansion include a concierge, elevator access, parking, and a rooftop garden.
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