Peek inside a Beacon Hill boutique condo that sold for about $9 million this week
The boutique luxury unit is in The Whitwell, the site of a former Suffolk University building.
Certainly one of the biggest home sales so far this year, this 6,022-square-foot Beacon Hill condo sold for $9,035,000. The boutique luxury unit is in The Whitwell, the site of a former Suffolk University building.
But this was not the only big home sale in the area this week: A Millennium Tower condo sold for $5,500,000, a unit in the Residences at The Ritz-Carlton Towers went for $3,750,000, and a new Weston home was acquired for $3,700,000.
Check them out.
32 Derne St., Fifth Floor, Beacon Hill
This three-bedroom, 3.5-bath, 6,022-square-foot condo in Beacon Hill sold for $9,035,000 on Feb. 24. Encompassing a single floor, this unit features 12-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and custom finishes. Building amenities include a common terrace with city views and onsite garage parking.
1 Franklin St., Unit 5003, Downtown Crossing
On Wednesday, this 50th floor Millennium Tower condo with three bedrooms, 4.5 baths, and 2,773 square feet of living space sold for $5,500,000. The unit has 10-foot-high ceilings and walls of windows, creating some pretty amazing views of the city. Building amenities include a screening room, doorman, 24-hour concierge, library, private function room, and more.
1 Avery St., Apartment 25B, Downtown Crossing
This renovated unit in the Residences at The Ritz-Carlton Towers, featuring three bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and 2,667 square feet of living space, sold for $3,750,000 on Wednesday. Luxurious details in the condo include Carrara marble flooring, electric blinds, custom cabinetry, and amazing city views.
39 Westcliff Rd., Weston
On Tuesday, this five-bedroom home with five full and two half baths and 7,500 square feet of living space sold for $3,700,000. Set on 2.23 acres, this new home has an open floor plan, 9-foot ceilings, a large center island in the kitchen, and a first-floor library with custom built-ins.
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