Guess which building nabbed two of the biggest home sales this week
Properties on Commonwealth Avenue and in Beacon Hill also took top dollar.
If any Boston-area building could have two $6 million-plus sales in one week, it’s Downtown Crossing’s Millennium Tower. One three-bedroom unit sold for $6,800,000 and a two-bedroom penthouse went for $6,250,000.
These sales were not even the priciest of the week. That distinction goes to a five-bedroom home in Beacon Hill that went for $6,850,000. A 2,595-square-foot home on Commonwealth Avenue also sold for a hefty sum: $4,065,000.
Check them out:
9 Walnut St., Beacon Hill
On Monday, this 6,082-square-foot residence with five bedrooms, four full baths, and two half baths sold for $6,850,000. The home, which includes an elevator, boasts an open floor plan and high ceilings. Other amenities include a grand foyer, a kitchen with fossil granite countertops and a built-in seating area, an exercise room, a garden, and a roof terrace with a retractable roof.
1 Franklin St., Unit 5302, Downtown Crossing
Located in Millennium Tower, this three-bedroom, 4.5-bath, 3,172-square-foot condo sold for $6,800,000 on Tuesday. The unit offers floor-to-ceiling windows and amazing city views, along with a living room that is large enough to entertain 40-plus. In the master bedroom, you’ll find separate baths and three walk-in closets.
1 Franklin St., Ph 3D, Downtown Crossing
This two-bedroom, 2.5-bath, 3,060-square-foot penthouse in Millennium Tower sold for $6,250,000 on Monday. The condo boasts lots of natural light from the floor-to-ceiling windows and a living room that is a terrace-like space. The home includes two valet or self-parking rights, along with other building amenities, such as a doorman, a 24-hour concierge, and a two-story club with private dining and a bar.
24 Commonwealth Ave., Apt. 8, Back Bay
On Monday, this three-bedroom, 2.5-bath, 2,595-square-foot condo sold for $4,065,000. The penthouse unit offers an elegant living and dining room and a country-style kitchen with a center peninsula. In the master bath, there’s a skylight, a glass-enclosed shower, a double vanity, and a soaking tub. The unit also offers a rooftop deck.
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