The Meads

Originally built in 1890, the Meads is a historic, Classic Revival-style property that has been converted into thirteen two-, three-, and four-bedroom luxury condos with well-thought-out open floor plans. In the minds of many, what The Meads lack in full-service amenities (like no concierge), it more than makes up for in spare-no-expense grandeur and the

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The Bryant, Back Bay

The architecture of the Copley Square area is the stuff historic dreams are made of. From the Italian Renaissance styling of the Boston Public Library to the elegant beaux-arts design of the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel to the Romanesque Revival-accented style of the famed Trinity Church, tourists and photographers flock to these sites. But it

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The Claflin

Originally built in 1873, converted to condominiums in 1980, and fully renovated in 2007,  The Claflin is a five-unit boutique luxury condo development set in an ideal location at the top of storied Beacon Hill. Each residence at The Claflin occupies an entire single story in the building and has direct elevator access. The expansive

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Siena at Ink Block

Joining Sepia as the next luxury condominium project at Ink Block in the vibrant South End district, Siena at Ink Block is a collection of 79 new condo residences boasting a wealth of features and amenities in a prime city location. Following in the footsteps of its predecessor, which lured urbanites and suburbanites alike with high

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Symphony Court

Given its name because of its location less than two blocks from the famed Symphony Hall, Symphony Court is a luxury condominium building offering 82 contemporary luxury residences in the heart of the city’s vibrant Cultural District. Designed to meet or exceed LEED Silver Certification, demonstrating eco-friendly innovation, environmental stewardship and social responsibility, the two-phase

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The Allele

An exciting newer luxury condo development—constructed in 2008, with a second phase completed in 2016—located in the up-and-coming Broadway Village neighborhood of South Boston, The Allele is made up of 54 loft-style one-,  two-, and three-bedroom condos spread over 6 floors, with seven floor plan layouts. Units feature high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows (many offering stunning city

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The Bradley Mansion

Situated on Commonwealth Avenue, the elegant French-style boulevard that is often compared to the grand divided grassy streets of Paris, the Bradley Mansion is a set of three grand 19-century townhouses originally designed by Peabody and Stearns in 1898 that were converted into boutique luxury residences in 2012. Consisting of 11 custom-built luxury homes with

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Millennium Place

Considered to be the final chapter of development in Boston’s Avery Street corridor, Millennium Place was conceived and built by the world-renowned Millennium Partners, the firm behind The Ritz-Carlton Boston Common, One Charles and newly-built Millennium Tower. In short order, the building has become one of the most desirable and sought-after full-service residences in Boston.

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Le Jardin

Built in 1911 and converted into condos in 2001, this full-service boutique building is considered by many to be one of the most luxurious and prestigious luxury residences in Boston. With just nine units, each spanning more than 3,000 square feet, the residences have the feel of single-family homes. Imbued with historic character thanks to

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