The High Life: A Luxury Penthouse for $38M Is Boston’s Most Expensive Listing

Luxury Penthouse for $38M in Boston

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A sprawling, one-level luxury penthouse on the market for $38 million takes the title as Boston‘s most expensive listing.

Looking out eye level at the landmark Prudential Center, the 7,848-square-foot condo at the coveted address comprises two units.

The five-bedroom condo on the 58th floor uniquely wraps two corners of the buildings, offering sweeping city views.

It also sits atop the 61-story Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston where the next owner has access to a plethora of amenities.

‘Pretty spectacular’

“The home is pretty spectacular for a number of reasons,” says listing agent Michael Harper, of MGS Group Real Estate. “First of all, it’s a substantial home with over 7,800 square feet of space located all on one floor. It’s difficult to get that amount of square footage on one level.”

Living room

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Dining room

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While the building was constructed in 2020, the current owners wanted to customize their place.

“They hired the Lagasse Group, who did a two-year gut renovation of the space to elevate it to the quality that it is now,” Harper says.

“There is a custom kitchen with white onyx countertops, an art deco–inspired wall in the living room, and there are solid wide-plank white oak floors and custom millwork and moldings throughout,” he says. “The six full marble bathrooms have all been redone and feature radiant heat.

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“The smart home also has a Lutron lighting system, automatic shades, a fully integrated AV system, and plastered-in speakers for surround sound,” he adds.

Kitchen

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Bathroom

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A peek inside reveals a kitchen with high-end appliances and a cozy breakfast bar where you can relax and take in the breathtaking city views.

The living room features an art deco–inspired wall of glass that opens to the formal dining room and temperature-controlled wine room. There’s also access to a fully equipped catering kitchen.

Amenities abound

“Residents have access to all of the Four Seasons Hotel’s services available 24/7 from housekeeping and room service to a 24-hour valet and bellman,” Harper notes.

“Residents also have shared access to the hotel’s spa, fitness center, and pool, and there is a private fitness studio and exclusive club available only to residents,” he says.

The perks come with a staggering $25,712 monthly HOA fee. The fee also covers heat and air conditioning, gas, water, sewer, insurance, security, snow removal, and trash pickup.

The hefty price tag of $4,842 per square foot for this deluxe home is supported by recent public and private sales comps at the nearby Mandarin Oriental, Boston, and Millennium Place residential tower, according to Harper.

“Everything here has been done to a high level,” he says.

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