Boston
$5,999,000
MLS Number: 72654284
Type: Condo | Villa | Townhome
Area | County:
Boston
Community | City:
Back Bay
Location:
80 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston
, MA
Unit: PH
Beds: 4
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F. Baths: 3
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H. Baths: 2
Style:
Brownstone
Built: 1872
Approx. SQFT:
3351.00
Parking:
Off-Street,Deeded
Fireplaces: 1
Introducing the Penthouse at 80 Commonwealth Avenue, one of just three residences in a magnificently renovated Brownstone in Back Bay. The Penthouse encompasses the top three levels of the building with the rare opportunity to own over 3,000 square feet with direct elevator access. It combines four bedrooms and three full and two half bathrooms with grandly scaled living, dining and entertaining spaces set beneath soaring ceilings, plus a large walkout roof deck overlooking the city. This residence has been meticulously constructed with unerring attention to quality; every detail and finishGÇöfrom the gourmet kitchen to the spa-like marble bathsGÇöis top-of-the-line and befitting such a fine address. The Penthouse is complete with two outdoor tandem parking spaces.
Wetbar
Deck - Roof
Public Transportation
Shopping
Park
Walk/Jog Trails
Medical Facility
Bike Path
Highway Access
House of Worship
T-Station
University
Directions
On Commonwealth Avenue between Berkeley and Clarendon Street
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»»Lat: 42.3518
»»Long: -71.0825
Back Bay is one of the most charming, elegant and expensive neighborhoods in all of Boston. The area is widely known for its shopping, walkability, access to The Charles River, fine dining and overall central location. If you are trying to decide which Boston neighborhood to purchase a condominium in, and you want what is known as "quintessential Boston, MA", then The Back Bay should be at the top of your list.
The affluent Back Bay area of Boston is a great shopping and dining destination. On the famous Newbury Street, wealthy locals frequent quaint boutiques, fashion chains, superb art galleries and cafes, all set in elegant brick townhouses. Copley Square is surrounded by 1800s landmarks, including Trinity Church and the Boston Public Library. Many Mansions scatter Back Bay's tree-lined streets, several on Paris feeling Commonwealth Avenue.