Peek inside three Back Bay homes that sold for $7 million-plus this week
These prices pale in comparison, however, to the $17.2 million a Commonwealth Avenue home garnered.
Though the biggest sale in Boston so far this year dropped on June 22, when 25 Commonwealth Ave. sold for $17,200,000, there were four other purchases this week worth noting: Three other Back Bay condos sold for more than $7,000,000, and a single-family home in the neighborhood went for $4,000,000.
Check them out:
33 Commonwealth Ave., No. 3, Back Bay
On Monday, this three-bedroom, 4.5-bath, 3,692-square-foot condo sold for $7,650,000. The unit, which takes up one floor, has direct elevator access, 12-foot ceilings, a library with walnut paneling, and four fireplaces. The kitchen is modern and sleek, with stainless-steel appliances and lots of cabinet space.
27 Commonwealth Ave., Back Bay
This duplex condo with three bedrooms, four full baths, and two half baths in 4,407 square feet sold for $7,600,000 Wednesday. Features include a kitchen with a wine fridge, a formal dining room, a grand living room, an office with a fireplace, and a master suite with two bathrooms and dressing rooms. The property is also known for its ornate gardens.
250 Boylston St., Unit 3A, Back Bay
With views of the Public Garden, this four-bedroom, 5.5-bath, 2,896-square-foot condo sold for $7,200,000 on Tuesday. The living/dining room has two exposures, a gas fireplace, and mahogany floors, while the kitchen boasts a breakfast counter, stainless-steel appliances, a garden view, and a fun backsplash. The master bedroom offers two bathrooms, a gas fireplace, and custom-built ins.
443 Marlborough St., Back Bay
On Tuesday, this Victorian with four bedrooms, four full baths, and two half baths in 4,329 square feet sold for $4,000,000. Along with a deck off the kitchen, this single-family home also boasts a living room with a wet bar and a lower-level au pair suite with a separate entrance, kitchen, and bath. Also on the lower level, there is more living space, an office, an exercise room, laundry, and storage.
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