Four Seasons Penthouse

By Anthony Longo 25 05 2008 by Author

four seasons penthouse boston condo

Extraordinary duplex penthouse in world renowned Four Seasons. 4,000+SF of architectural drama. Views of Public Garden, idyllic Swan Pond & beyond from every room in this spectacular home w/available services of 5 star Four Seasons Hotel. Soaring 2 story high ceiling & 2 story window wall overlooking Park. 3 BRS, 4 BAS, FDR, library, den, kit with breakfast room, Luxurious master suite with sitting room, 2 sided fireplace, sound system. Exquisite throughout this “one of a kind” home. Private 3 car garage. View More Pictures

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Price: $9,150,000
CondoDomain Cash Refund $169,994

Four Seasons Boston
200 Boylston Street
Unit # PH 1515
Boston, MA 02116

MLS # 70748527

Status: Active
Type: Condominium
Beds: 3 Bedroom
Bath: 4 (Baths)

Sq/Ft: 4022
Price per Sq/Ft: $2,274.99
Condo Fee: $7,860 (monthly)
Taxes: $44,342 (annual)

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Listing Courtesy of Annette Itzkan of Coldwell Banker Back Bay

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One response to “Four Seasons Penthouse”

25 05 2008
"T" (23:05:10) :

Hello!

A few questions from a real estate learner:

Went on a grand trolley tour of Boston today with visiting friends and starting recognizing so much more about the general shifts of buildings, architecture, moods and shapes of various neighborhoods (we saw all of Boston). We passed by this property, and I made a connection! It looked like a phenomenal location! What a pad! But here are my questions in general -

I saw a lot of commercial signs for “Luxury” developments like this one — but what does that really mean? What makes a condominium a condominium vs. a luxury property? It seems as though the last two postings are both luxury places (DOT and Four Seasons)

Next question…Gentrified? What makes a place gentrified? We were asked this of our property today and of the ones being built all over Boston.

Is gentrification and luxury living go hand in hand?

Anyhow, I come from an anthropological and sociological perspective (not to mention a more critical post colonial one) so…I seem to see this stuff from one angle…

Anyhow, it’s been super cool and neat to see Boston with a new light, and just appreciate buildings etc even more!

What a learning curve!

Cheerio,
“T”

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