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Boston,MA 02111
Key Details
Property Type Condo
Sub Type Condominium
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 2,036 sqft
Price per Sqft $1,264
MLS Listing ID 73303751
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 2
Half Baths 1
HOA Fees $3,562/mo
Year Built 2000
Annual Tax Amount $29,046
Tax Year 2024
Lot Size 2,178 Sqft
Acres 0.05
Property Description
Experience luxury living at the prestigious Ritz-Carlton Private Residences, where unparalleled service meets timeless elegance. This sun-drenched corner unit offers an expansive open-concept floor plan, perfectly designed for both relaxing and entertaining. Sweeping views of Downtown Boston that serve as a stunning backdrop, the spacious living and dining areas feature elegant herringbone wood floors and walls of glass, framing the iconic city skyline in every direction. The eat-in kitchen is a chef’s dream, equipped with top-of-the-line Viking and Sub-Zero appliances, granite countertops and a convenient breakfast bar—ideal for both casual meals and sophisticated gatherings. There is ample room for a table making this a true, eat-in kitchen in the heart of the city. The primary suite is a true retreat, boasting mesmerizing views of the State House, generous closet space, and a spa-like bathroom for ultimate relaxation. Additionally, two bathrooms have been modernized.
Location
State MA
County Suffolk
Area Midtown
Zoning CD
Direction Google Maps- Just off the Boston Common and Tremont Street.
Rooms
Basement N
Interior
Heating Forced Air
Cooling Central Air
Flooring Wood,Tile,Marble
Appliance Oven,Dishwasher,Disposal,Microwave,Refrigerator,Freezer,Washer,Dryer
Laundry In Unit
Exterior
Garage Spaces 1.0
Community Features Public Transportation,Shopping,Tennis Court(s),Park,Walk/Jog Trails,Medical Facility,Bike Path,Highway Access,House of Worship,Private School,T-Station,University
Utilities Available for Gas Range
Garage Yes
Building
Story 1
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public
Others
Senior Community false