Biggest sales: A five-floor condo in Beacon Hill for $6.3 million
The home has been updated renovated with modern luxuries, including smart thermostats and a home automation system for lighting, music, security, and video.
One of the priciest sales in the region last week was a town home tucked on a cul-de-sac in Beacon Hill, according to the Multiple Listing Service.
Tracy Campion of Campion & Company sold 3 West Hill Place, Unit 0, for $6,300,000 on Tuesday, Dec. 10. The four-bedroom home comes with four full and two half bathrooms that are marble, as well as three fireplaces. Clocking in at 4,443 square feet, the home offers 11 rooms spread across five levels.
One of the top floors is devoted to living and entertaining; the second houses all three bedroom suites. The elevator building was constructed in 1916, but has been renovated with modern luxuries, including smart thermostats and a home automation system for lighting, music, security, and video.
Additional highlights include an office suite, quartersawn oak floors, a laundry room, a parking space right at the front door, and a roof deck with a hot tub and a television.
See more photos of the home below:
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