This renovated 1925 brick Colonial home in Brookline sold for more than $4 million this week
If given the choice, would you pick a large single-family home in Brookline with a backyard, or a penthouse at the Ritz Carlton with amazing city views? These homes sold this week for $4.179 and $3.75 million, respectively.
If given the choice, would you pick a large single-family home in Brookline with a backyard, or a penthouse at the Ritz Carlton with amazing city views? These homes sold this week for $4.179 and $3.75 million, respectively.
A South End penthouse and a Millennium Tower unit each went for top dollar this week as well.
Check them out.
54 Sargent Rd., Brookline
This six-bedroom, five-bathroom, two-half bathroom, 6,580-square-foot Colonial on 1.25 acres of land sold for $4.179 million on Jan. 19. The home, which underwent a massive renovation in 2008, also boasts a 660-square-foot carriage house/apartment set over a three-car garage.
1 Avery St., Ph 3B, Downtown Crossing, Boston
Located in the Ritz Carlton Residences, this three-bedroom, five-bathroom, 2,971-square-foot penthouse sold for $3,750,000 on Tuesday. This unit is on the building’s 38th floor, providing expansive views out of the floor-to-ceiling windows. The unit owners will have access to all amenities the Ritz Carlton Hotel has to offer.
85 Pembroke St., Apt. 2, South End, Boston
On Jan. 19, this three-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom, 1,825-square-foot two-story penthouse sold for $2.275 million. Though the building was built in 1910, this unit was constructed in 2012. The home also boasts a roof deck with views of Boston.
1 Franklin St., Unit 3012, Downtown Crossing, Boston
This two-bedroom, two-bathroom, 1,308-square-foot condo on the 30th floor of the Millennium Tower sold for $2.26 million on Monday. The unit has panoramic views through its floor-to-ceiling windows, along with building amenities, such as a 24-hour concierge, a private function room, an outdoor terrace, and a 75-foot lap pool.
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