Biggest home sales? Three are in this South End church-turned-condo
Condos in the Lucas couldn't beat out a Millennium Tower unit for the biggest sale of the week. See inside and find other listings in the area at realestate.boston.com.
It is not every week that all of the biggest home sales are in Boston. It is even more rare when three out of the top four sales are in the same building.
The Lucas, at 140 Shawmut Ave., is comprised of 33 units inside a former South End church. This week, three of the units sold for prices ranging from $2,650,000 to $3,250,000.
These condos sold for top dollar, but a Millennium Tower unit that went for $6,500,000 beat them all.
Check them out:
1 Franklin St., Unit 4902, Downtown Crossing
Located in the Millennium Tower, this condo offers three bedrooms, 4.5 baths, and 3,172 square feet of living space. It sold for $6,500,000 on Tuesday. You’ll find a Poggenpohl kitchen with a center island and three walls of cabinetry. Floor-to-ceiling windows dominate the living area, providing views of Back Bay, Boston Common, and the Charles River. Building amenities include a valet, doorman, 24-hour concierge, terrace, lap pool, and more.
140 Shawmut Ave., Unit 6A, South End
On Monday, this four-bedroom, 3.5-bath, 2,595-square-foot condo in The Lucas sold for $3,250,000. Boasting direct elevator access, the home also includes a custom kitchen, a gas fireplace, high ceilings, two decks, and garage parking for two cars. There are also many building amenities, such as concierge services, a gym, a lounge, and a common courtyard.
140 Shawmut Ave., Unit 5B, South End
A four-bedroom, 3.5-bath, 2,995-square-foot unit in The Lucas sold for $3,250,000 on Monday. It has a custom kitchen, gas fireplace, and garage parking for two cars. There are high-end finishes throughout.
140 Shawmut Ave., Unit 4C, South End
A corner unit, this 2,257-square-foot condo in The Lucas offers three bedrooms and 2.5 baths. The home sold for $2,650,000 on Friday, Nov. 3. The unit comes with a custom kitchen, gas fireplace, high ceilings, and garage parking for two, along with a private deck and a roof deck.
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