Luxury Homes

A $6.5 million Millennium Tower condo is Greater Boston’s priciest home sale this week

The Millennium Tower. David L. Ryan / Globe Staff

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

. – via MLS

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

. – via MLS
. – via MLS

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

. – via MLS

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

. – via MLS
. – via MLS

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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