A Beacon Hill Condo Overlooking the Boston Common Can Be Yours for $10 Million
If you’ve ever dreamed of living in one of Boston’s most iconic neighborhoods, here is a rare chance to own a truly special piece of Beacon Hill.
Located on Beacon Street, the stunning three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom condo spans over 3,500 square feet and offers sweeping views of the Boston Common and the gold dome of the State House. And with a historic 1860 building as its backdrop, the updated abode beautifully balances timeless charm with modern luxury.
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On the market for a speck under $10 million with Manny Sarkis and George Sarkis, co-founders of The Sarkis Team at Douglas Elliman, the palatial pad underwent a thoughtful renovation in 2018 at the hands of Sea-Dar Construction. The result is a space that feels both classic and fresh, with cutting-edge amenities and plenty of vintage detailing that reflect the residence’s circa 19th-century roots.
The condo is spread out over a single level and has more than 18 windows, so natural light fills every nook and cranny, creating an open and airy atmosphere. The grand living room has jaw-dropping city and park views, which will remain unobstructed for years to come. A fireplace anchors the living area, and the dining area has plenty of room for family meals or dinner parties, while the chef’s kitchen is equipped with top-of-the-line appliances. For cozy nights in, the family room with a second fireplace is the perfect spot to unwind.
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Beyond the walls of the condo, residents enjoy a range of onsite perks that make city life even easier. The building offers full-service concierge and doorman services, and you’ll have direct elevator access to the unit, in addition to two valet-serviced parking spots. There’s also a wine cellar, a fitness center, and a bike room.
Beacon Hill is known for its historic charm, with a mix of Federal-style townhouses, elegant brownstones, and stately mansions. Back in May, a red-brick townhouse in the nearby Back Bay neighborhood was asking a hefty $29.9 million, making it Beantown’s most expensive rowhouse to date. There’s also a $38 million penthouse combo up for grabs at the Four Seasons Private Residences at One Dalton Street, which is currently the city’s most expensive listing.
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