Centuries old, historic locations, and monumental price tags. That’s what these multi-million dollar homes all have in common, landing them as the most expensive single-family homes in Boston.
129 Commonwealth Ave. | $24.8 million
- 7,880 sqft
- Five bedrooms
- Eight bathrooms
- Built in 1899, elevator to each floor, roof top deck
4 Gloucester St. | $19.9 million
- 9,924 sqft
- Seven bedrooms
- Eight bathrooms
- Built in 1870, featured in Wall Street Journal, recently renovated brownstone
22 Louisburg Sq. | $16 million
- 7,424 sqft
- Four bedrooms
- Seven bathrooms
- Built in 1835, at-home theater, wood-paneled library
36 Lime St. | $15.9 million
- 5,875 sqft
- Five bedrooms
- Seven bathrooms
- Resides in Beacon Hill’s Flat + top of the line tech features including entertainment and security systems
44 Beacon St. | $14.8 million
- 12,753 sqft
- Five bedrooms
- Eight bathrooms
- Built in 1833 by Boston’s third mayor + overlooks Boston Commons
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