Luxury Homes

Luxury Home of the Week: For $16m, a Four Seasons penthouse in the Back Bay

And, yes, it comes with a collection of deluxe amenities.

220 Boylston Street Unit 1201 Boston MA
Unit 1201 at 220 Boylston St. overlooks the Public Garden. Jack Vatcher

This week’s Luxury Home of the Week pick includes panoramic views of Boston landmarks and five-star service. 

The luxury property is 220 Boylston St., Unit 1201, a penthouse in Boston’s Four Seasons Private Residences. The condo, listed for $16,000,000 by Tracy Campion of Campion & Company Fine Homes Real Estate, houses three bedrooms, three full bathrooms, and one half bathroom. 

220 Boylston Street Unit 1201 Boston MA living area luxury
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220 Boylston St Unit 1201 Back Bay MA luxury
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The 3,525-square-foot custom-built unit overlooks the Public Garden, with large atrium-style windows offering views from every room. There’s bench seating across the living spaces made for drinking in the Back Bay views, as well as built-in bookcases and storage

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The main living space features a wet bar and is roomy enough for two seating areas. There’s a third in the next room (this one with a fireplace), as well as a dining area and a kitchen showing off rich wooden cabinetry and a breakfast bar that seats four.

220 Boylston Street Unit 1201 Boston MA kitchen luxury
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220 Boylston Street Unit 1201 Boston MA primary bedroom luxury
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The home also offers a roof terrace, providing views of not only the Public Garden but Boston Common and the State House. There is ample space for multiple seating areas, and mature plantings are placed throughout. 

220 Boylston Street Unit 1201 Boston MA roof terrace
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The new owner of this luxury home will have access to all of the amenities at the Four Seasons, such as 24-hour concierge and doorman service, an indoor lap pool, a 7,000-square-foot fitness center, a spa, in-residence dining, and more. Two deeded valet garage parking spaces will be included in the sale.

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