5 Most Expensive Homes in Boston Currently On Market

5 Most Expensive Homes in Boston Currently On Market

There are some beautiful homes throughout Boston, many of which only got on the market rarely. Take a look at the top 5 most expensive homes that are currently on the market. The cheapest of these is a whopping $10,500,000 which translates into almost $38,902 a MONTH for your mortgage payment. Check out the features of some of these mega-homes and just let us know which one you want to buy 🙂

The Most Expensive Homes on the Market in Boston Now:

Coming in at #5 …

22 Chestnut Street, Beacon Hill

This 1823 Asher Benjamin Federal-style townhouse represents Beacon Hill in its finest era. Upon entry, a gracious curved staircase leads to the spectacular double-parlor living room, with soaring ceilings, handsome marble fireplace, and floor-to-ceiling windows, overlooking private garden.Impeccably maintained this home has a stunning renovated kitchen and exquisite dining room all on one level, 7 bedrooms, 6 fireplaces, elevator access, and heated 4 car garage. See Full Details

Around the corner, #4 …

78 Beacon Street, Beacon Hill

Prestigious Flat-of-the-Hill mansion- Totally renovated & overlooking the famous Public Garden! Traditional formal parlor level has magnificent formal entertaining rooms & soaring ceilings height. Sensational lower level kitchen finished with marble & custom glass front cabinetry has wall of French doors to enclosed garden. Ideal family home 6+ beds, au pair suite, and top floor family/media room. Sensational roof deck & walk-out balcony, 11 fireplaces, 1 Full Direct Access & 2 Rental Parking. See Full Details

Over in Back Bay is #3 …

10 Marlborough Street, Back Bay

Designed by Little and Browne, once the home of the Pulitzer-prize winning American author and journalist Edwin O’Connor (The Edge of Sadness, The Last Hurrah), this single family home has not come to market since 1967. Fantastic first block of Marlborough, just steps from the Public Garden, this 33.5 foot wide limestone/brick edifice is rich in exquisite original detailing, beautiful mahogany doors and columns, and incredibly proportioned formal living/private spaces. Elevator. Don’t miss. See Full Details

With 8 Fireplaces, #2 …

56 Beacon Street, Beacon Hill

Grand Beacon Hill townhouse beaming with natural light overlooking Boston Common. Private attached 4-car garage parking. Elevator to all floors.Open & spacious parlor level kitchen,family room & mud room walk out to large patio.Spectacular dining room allows 14 person dining.2nd flr living rm 18×44 boasts floor to ceil windows.Library+office rich in detailed woodwork.Entire 3rd floor master quarters.4 add’l guest bedrooms. Au pair suite.2 add’l decks off upper flrs.Abundant storage.8 fireplaces. See Full Details

And at $15,500,000, the most expensive home on the market is …

211 Commonwealth Ave, Back Bay

The Mason House – Historic mansion on Commonwealth Avenue with signifcant 3 year renovation. A classic and grand interior is one of Boston’s magnifcent Back Bay homes. 11+ bedrooms, 9 full baths, 5 half baths, Au pair suite, 14 fireplaces, & an elevator to all floors. Grand formal living rooms,intricate moldings, a magnificent marble Music Room, antique stained glass, dramatic Mahogany staircase. Eat-in Kitchen open to large family room. Private Garden, Roof Terrace, 4-5 Car Garage. See Full Details.

 

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