A $6.5 million Millennium Tower condo is Greater Boston’s priciest home sale this week
A Millennium Tower unit sold for $6,500,000 this week, but three other big sales certainly shouldn’t be overlooked: A unit in The Lucas, a church-turned-condo building, sold for $3,600,000; a South End penthouse sold for $3,450,000; and an 8,500-square-foot home in Weston sold for $3,400,000.
Check them out:
1 Franklin St., Unit 5002, Downtown Crossing
Located in the Millennium Tower, this three-bedroom, 4.5-bath, 3,172-square-foot condo sold for $6,500,000 on Friday, Dec. 8. Along with floor-to-ceiling windows highlighting amazing views, the condo has a Poggenpohl kitchen with three walls of cabinetry and a large center island. The master suite boasts separate his-and-her baths as well as three walk-in closets. Additional building amenities include two valet parking spaces, a doorman, 24-hour concierge, an outdoor terrace, and a pool.
140 Shawmut Ave., Unit 8A, South End
On Wednesday, Dec. 13, this three-bedroom, 3.5-bath, 2,625-square-foot condo in The Lucas sold for $3,600,000. Floor-to-ceiling windows cover all three exposures, and there’s a custom kitchen, a gas fireplace, and high ceilings. Along with two private decks, the condo includes garage parking for two cars. Building amenities include a gym, lounge, common courtyard, and pet spa.
113 Pembroke St., Unit 2, South End
This penthouse triplex in the South End has four bedrooms, 3.5 baths, and 2,540 square feet of living space and sold for $3,450,000 on Friday, Dec. 8. Highlights include an open floor plan and a kitchen with a floating island. Luxurious details include custom millwork, hardwood floors, and custom closets.
11 Winthrop Circle, Weston
This five-bedroom, 6.5-bath, 8,500-square-foot modern home in Weston sold for $3,400,000 on Friday, Dec. 8. The home sits on a 1.51-acre lot. Inside, you’ll find an open floor plan with a Poggenpohl Kitchen, including a large center island with seating. Most rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows that stream in natural light and provide views of the expansive yard.
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