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- 50 Beacon St #1
50 Beacon St #1
Boston, MA 02108
$5,995,000

































Bedrooms | 3 |
Full Baths | 3 |
Half Baths | 1 |
Price | $5,995,000 |
Square Feet | 3,116 |
Price/SF | $1,923/SF |
Condo Fee | $3,358 |
Days on Market | 14 |
Year Built | 1875 |
Property Description
This extraordinary home at The Armory blends luxury with convenience, offering nearly 3200 sq. ft. over two floors, with 20 windows in an exclusive concierge, elevator building. A private entrance makes it feel like a single-family home. The vast main level has 12-ft ceilings, classic moldings, with a gas fireplace & custom built-ins combining to create a sense of timeless elegance. The grand staircase leads to a chef's kitchen with high-end appliances & a cozy breakfast bar, with a large adjoining family room. A "dumb waiter" connects to the dining area, perfect for entertaining. The primary suite boasts two bay windows, a 5-piece bath, and 2 large walk-in closets. A guest suite, study, and powder room complete the main level. Abundant storage throughout, full-size laundry and garage parking make city life a breeze. Beacon Hill offers charming shops and restaurants, while the building features a stunning roof deck and has recently undergone updates, including repointing & a new roof.
MLS #73345035
Courtesy of Alan Duggan, Compass.
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Additional Property Info
- Acres0.07
- AreaBeacon Hill
- Lot0.07
- Lot Size3116.00
- TownBoston
- CountySuffolk
- TypeCondominium
- StyleMid-Rise, Brownstone
- Unit #1
- Sewer and WaterPublic Sewer
- Total Fireplaces1
- Unit Level1
- Assoc SecurityTV Monitor, Doorman, Concierge
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Courtesy of Alan Duggan, Compass.