Biggest sales: A Millennium Tower penthouse with a terrace drops for $6.6 million
The full-service luxury building's amenities include access to an indoor pool and movie theater.
Going for $6,675,000, a penthouse unit in Boston’s Millennium Tower became last week’s priciest sale in Massachusetts, according to the Multiple Listing Service.
Located at 1 Franklin St., the high-rise soars just a block away from Boston Common and provides unobstructed views of the Harbor Islands and skyline. Pamela Cushing and Haley Cutter of the Live In Luxury Real Estate Team at Douglas Elliman Real Estate sold the condo, PH3, on Monday, July 15.
The five-room unit offers two bedrooms and three full bathrooms in 3,060 square feet of living space. Highlights include wide-plank floors, custom wood paneling and wall treatments, and a kitchen designed by Christopher Peacock. Beyond the culinary space, a loggia-style terrace offers a private oasis.
Additionally, two self-park or valet spots were included in the sale. Residents are also welcome to the amenities of the full-service luxury building, including 24-hour staff and access to an indoor pool, movie theater, club bar by Michelin chef Michael Mina, and exclusive access to events at La Vie, a “social experience” curated by Millenium Tower.
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