The Met

Located in Boston’s Midtown, The Met is 23-story, full-service luxury high-rise building in Chinatown on the border of the Theatre District, a center of activity in the city, and just a few blocks from Boston Common. This property boasts stately, handsomely-finished lobbies and hallways with a collection of 118 one-, two- and three-bedroom homes ranging in size

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The Belvedere

Situated in the heart of the Back Bay, flanked by the Prudential Center and Copley Square, the Belvedere’s coveted location and distinctive semicircular, limestone-style facade betray more than a hint of its distinguished status as one of the city’s most luxurious residential buildings. This architectural new classic, designed by CBT Architects and completed in 2001,

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Park Lane Seaport

Thoughtfully designed by The Fallon Company and completed in 2005, Park Lane Seaport is an upscale housing development in Boston’s vibrant Seaport District that offers a variety of distinctive modern lifestyle options for the city dweller who appreciates contemporary luxury in a prime location with exceptional convenience. Embodying the urban vitality and high-profile transformation of the

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The Tudor

Located in the beating heart of the exclusive Beacon Hill neighborhood, The Tudor is a full-service building across the street from iconic Boston Common and right next door to the gold-domed State House. Originally designed by S.J.F. Thayer and built in 1886 as a hotel, the landmark Queen-Anne style was constructed from puddingstone and brick,

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Westside Crossing

Westside Crossing, one of South Boston’s newer luxury buildings, offers condo-quality apartment homes with state-of-the-art interiors marked by a clean-lined, contemporary feel. Its one- and two-bedroom residences feature open-concept floor plans with beautiful, modern finishes such as hardwood and carpeting flooring, expansive floor-to-ceiling windows with window coverings, recessed lighting, kitchens with quartz counters, marble tile

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460 Harrison

The northeast area of the South End district sits at the epicenter of one of the biggest building booms in the region. While high-profile developments like the Ink Block get most of the attention, smaller gems like 460 Harrison Avenue quietly punctuate the new life that has been breathed into the now-trendy SoWa neighborhood. Once

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315 on A

Situated among waterfront warehouses dating back to the early 1900’s, architectural powerhouse ADD Inc’s artful design soars 225 feet to 20 stories, making 315 on A Fort Point’s tallest building. Completed in 2014, the 202-unit structure is the brainchild of Portland, Ore.-based developer Gerding Edlen, who blended historic architecture and 21st century design to create

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Four51 Marlborough

Designed by renowned Boston architecture and design firm, Hacin + Associates, which has created some of the city’s most notable residences, Four51 Marlborough takes full advantage of the historic character of its Back Bay architecture, with an eye toward updated luxury. The building’s brickwork, metal cladding and other period details beautifully mesh with its contemporary

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171 Tremont

Maurice Dabbah, a private real estate investor from Switzerland, has joined forces with developer Center Court Boston to redevelop this 17,750-square-foot building under the skilled direction of Elkus Manfredi Architects, a firm that has been the creative force behind everything from The Collonade Residences to Harvard University’s Graduate Commons. Originally planned to be 31 stories

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