Luxury Homes

Millennium Tower penthouse back on market — for $45 million

The Grand Penthouse last sold in 2016 for $35,000,000, according to the Warren Group.

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This unit takes up the entire 60th floor. Via MLS

The Grand Penthouse” in Millennium Tower is back on the market — and it can be yours for $45,000,000.

The 13,256-square foot home takes up the 60th floor of the downtown high-rise. With eight bedrooms, nine full baths, and three half baths, the unit at 1 Franklin St. offers views of Boston Harbor, the Financial District, Beacon Hill, Charles River, Back Bay, and beyond, according to the listing firm, Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty.

Residents have access to a private screening room, a resident-only dining experience by chef Michael Mina , an owner’s club lounge, a library, a playroom, a fitness facility, and a 75-foot indoor lap pool. The condo association fee is $17,121.

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Four reserved and two unreserved garage parking spaces are also included in the property, according to the Multiple Listing Service.  

The Grand Penthouse last sold in 2016 for $35,000,000, according to Cassidy Murphy, associate publisher and media relations director at the Warren Group, a real estate tracking firm. The record for the most expensive sale of a residential-zoned property in Massachusetts is held by 5 Commonwealth Ave., which went for $38,590,000 in 2014, according to the Warren Group.

This Millennium Tower penthouse is certainly a contender, as are “other trophy properties in and around the city of Boston that are either on the market or under development,” Murphy said.

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Murphy said it’s unusual to see a property of this caliber publicly on the market.

MP Boston, the developer behind the Millennium Tower, declined to comment for this article.

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