A Millennium Tower penthouse sold for $6.7 million this week, well above other area sales
Given that half of the 10 biggest condo sales of the year were within the Millennium Tower, it may not be surprising that we are ending the year with yet another big sale in the Downtown Crossing building.
Given that half of the 10 biggest condo sales of the year were within the Millennium Tower, it may not be surprising that we are ending the year with yet another big sale in the Downtown Crossing building.
This week, a Millennium Tower penthouse sold for more than $6 million, while two homes in Cambridge and one in Marblehead each went for more than $2 million. Check them out.
1 Franklin St., Unit 4702, Downtown Crossing, Boston
This Millennium Tower penthouse is a corner unit, meaning it has even more floor-to-ceiling windows than other penthouse condos within the building — a grand total of 28 windows. The 47th floor unit boasts three bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, and 3,172 square feet of living space. It sold for $6,675,000 on Dec. 23.
4 Bond St., Cambridge
On Dec. 23, this three-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom, 2,754-square-foot home in Cambridge sold for $2,700,000. The house, which was completely renovated in 2013, features a living room with a fireplace, a dining room with wainscoting, an eat-in kitchen with a large center island, and a finished lower level.
3 Eustis Rd., Marblehead
This Marblehead estate with eight bedrooms, five bathrooms, two half bathrooms, and 5,000 square feet of living space sold for $2,475,000 on Dec. 22. The new home owners will enjoy the detached 200-square-foot cabin, three-car garage, and private beach.
5 Howland St., Cambridge
On Tuesday, this four-bedroom, three-bathroom, two-half bathroom, 2,200-square-foot home in Cambridge sold for $2,050,000. The house was built in 1903 but was recently renovated to feature a modern kitchen and open concept living areas.
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