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I am an independent real estate broker, focused on the residential real estate market in downtown Boston.

Live In Luxury, $15,000,000

Posted on 06/20/2007 19:18:22 | Link | Post Comment

The Herald profiles a unit for sale at Trinity Place, in Boston's Back Bay.

The entire top floor of the Trinity Place condo tower, a supersized eight-bedroom, eight-bath penthouse, recently hit the market. The asking price: $15 million.

The supersized unit, on the 18th floor of the luxury high-rise that overlooks Copley Square, was created after two top-floor units were combined.

Along with views, the condo offers the kind of sprawling space hard to find in Boston: 7,100 square feet of living space, including a 1,439-square-foot “gallery” connecting the two units. The gallery alone is as large as many single-family homes.

If you include the "gallery" as livable space (and the listing agent does), it comes out to $1,700 per square foot, a bit high for a property in the city.

We'll see what happens.

Source: Feeling flush? $15M buys 8 baths - By Scott Van Voorhis, The Boston Herald

Also: Owner's information - City of Boston Assessor's site

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