At $5.75 million, condo overlooking Public Garden was biggest sale this week
It was Boston's time to shine this week, as all four big home sales were within the city proper.
It was Boston’s time to shine this week, as all four big home sales were within the city proper. In fact, the big sales, which ranged from $5,750,000 to $3,220,000, all happened in one neighborhood: Back Bay.
Condos on Arlington, Newbury, Fairfield, and Marlborough streets all went for top dollar. Check them out.
9 Arlington St., Apt 2, Back Bay
Located in a 19th-century building, this three-bedroom, 2.5-bath, 2,770-square-foot unit sold for $5,750,000 on March 31. The building is full-service, featuring 24-hour concierge, security surveillance, and two garage parking spaces. Inside the home, which takes up the entire second floor, you’ll find lots of natural light, views of the Public Garden, high ceilings, and a large open kitchen.
360 Newbury St., No. 806, Back Bay
This three-bedroom, three-bath, 3,027-square-foot penthouse condo sold for $4,350,000 on March 31. The ceilings are very high, and windows cover much of the walls, providing the unit with lots of natural light and views. The private deck is also good for viewing the city.
220 Marlborough St., Apt. 6, Back Bay
This penthouse, with three bedrooms, three baths, and 1,962 square feet of living space, sold for $3,250,000 on Monday. The unit has been completely updated, featuring an eat-in kitchen with a window bench, a center island, and stainless-steel appliances, while still keeping historic details. The home also has access to a shared roof deck.
18 Fairfield St., Back Bay
On Monday, this four-bedroom, 4.5-bath, 4,034-square-foot home with a bi-level roof deck sold for $3,220,000. The home features double living rooms, along with a family room that has a skylight and a built-in media center. Other outdoor space includes a deck off the family room and a patio.
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