Biggest sales: Ritz-Carlton penthouse goes for $10.2 million
Properties in the South End, Newton, and Cambridge round out our list. Check out and search for more luxury properties at realestate.boston.com.
None of the homes that sold this week were a match for the top seller, a Ritz-Carlton penthouse that went for $10,200,000. The other properties rounding out our list are a new home in Newton that went for $3,500,000, a new South End penthouse that went for $2,280,000, and a gut-renovated home in Cambridge that sold for $2,175,000.
Check them out:
2 Avery St., Penthouse 2A, Boston
On Monday, this five-bedroom, 5.5-bath, 4,703-square-foot penthouse located on the 39th floor of the Ritz-Carlton sold for $10,200,000. Along with incredible views, the unit also has a 261-square-foot deck. The penthouse offers an open floor plan and a large kitchen with an island. The unit also has a 261-square-foot deck. Building amenities include 24-hour concierge and a doorman, hotel services, a fitness center, and a spa. The unit comes with three valet garage parking spaces.
143 Neshobe Road, Newton
This 7,300-square-foot home with six bedrooms, six full baths, and two half baths on a 0.4-acre lot sold for $3,500,000 on Friday, Feb. 9. The new home has a custom kitchen, a family room, and a library/office, all with access to the deck. Outside, you’ll also find a patio and a pergola. The master suite offers a cathedral ceiling and a walk-in closet. The finished lower level features a playroom, an exercise room, a bedroom, a full bath, and storage. There is an attached two-car garage.
126 West Newton St., Unit 2, South End
On Friday, Feb. 9, this new penthouse duplex with three bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and 1,643 square feet of living space sold for $2,280,000. Inside, you’ll find a kitchen with high-end appliances and quartz counters, hardwood floors stained gray, and a living room with a gas fireplace. There is also a southwest-facing rear deck and a private roof deck with city views.
330 Harvard St., No. 1, Cambridge
The renovation of this 1846 home retained some of the property’s period details, such as the porch columns, the original front door, and the floor-to-ceiling living room windows. The latter were refurbished. The three-bedroom, 3.5-bath, 2,783-square-foot home sold for $2,175,000 on Wednesday. The appliances in the kitchen are high-end, and a cupola at the center of the house floods the central staircase with natural light. The master suite boasts a walk-in closet, a glass-enclosed shower, and a soaker tub.
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