See inside $10.2 million Beacon Hill condo that trumped other area home sales
Condos in Back Bay and a Brookline duplex round out our list.
No other sales in our weekly tally got even close to the price of a Beacon Hill condo in a new luxury building. A unit in Back Bay sold for $2,720,000, a condo in a new luxury building in Brookline went for $2,650,000, and a Back Bay duplex dropped for $2,085,000.
Check them out:
25 Beacon St., Unit 2, Beacon Hill
This three-bedroom, 3.5-bath, 4,015-square-foot condo in Beacon Hill sold for $10,200,000 on Friday, March 16. Set in a building with just six homes, this floor-through condo has access to such amenities as an on-site garage with valet parking for two vehicles, a wine cellar, and a fitness room. This unit boasts three exposures, an eat-in kitchen, multiple fireplaces, and a private suite.
250 Beacon St., Unit 11, Back Bay
On Tuesday, this 2,075-square-foot home with three bedrooms and three full baths sold for $2,720,000. Inside, you’ll find such high-end details as marble floors, columns, and built-ins. The master suite offers four bay windows and a Carrara marble bath. The kitchen boasts granite counters, high-end appliances, and lots of cabinetry.
36 Longwood Ave., Unit 5, Brookline
Located in a new building, this condo with three bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and 3,130 square feet of living space sold for $2,650,000 on Friday, March 16. The Coolidge Corner unit features an open kitchen with high-end appliances, gas cooking, and custom cabinets, as well as a dining area, a living room with a fireplace, and private elevator access. There are hardwood floors throughout the home, which comes with two garage parking spaces.
28 Marlborough St., Apt. 1, Back Bay
Located less than a block from the Boston’s Public Garden, this 1,698-square-foot duplex with two bedrooms and 2.5 baths sold for $2,085,000 on Monday. Enter through a foyer that brings you into a living and dining area with an 11-foot ceiling, a south-facing bay window, and a gas fireplace. There is also a gas fireplace in the eat-in kitchen, which boasts a window overlooking Marlborough Street, granite counters, and new appliances. The home offers direct access to a tandem parking space.
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