Trinity Place Penthouse Asks 15 Million to Break Boston Condo Price Record
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If you have the cash, the Penthouse unit at Trinity Place overlooking Copley Square might be your new Boston crash pad. As real estate price for super deluxe properties soar, the timing of this 15 million dollar duplex offering a 360 degree view of Boston is perfect.
This 8 bedroom, 8 bath penthouse is the product of the original two units being combined to create the most expensive apartment in Boston. The elevator is privately keyed and you have a view of the whole city. One drawback, condo fees top 10 thousand dollars.
“If it sold at asking price, it would break a record,” Ford said. “It would raise the bar for Boston and really compete with Manhattan.”
Along with views, the condo offers the kind of sprawling space hard to find in Boston: 7,100 square feet of living space, including a 1,439-square-foot “gallery” connecting the two units. The gallery alone is as large as many single-family homes. via the BostonHerald.com.


Comment by r on 23 June 2007:
If you need 8 bathrooms in your condo, something doesn’t smell right
Comment by Boston Real Estate on 2 July 2007:
This is a unique piece of real estate which totals an entire penthouse floor. If you got the $15M I would rather live here than in a larger townhouse with only 6 bathrooms
Comment by The Boston Condo Blog on 24 January 2008:
This property stayed on the market for quite some time, but was finally pulled from the Boston MLS, and is being broken back into two separate units. One of the units (1801) is now back on the market, and is listed at $7 million.
Comment by Erica Farthing on 26 June 2008:
I recently wrote an article on our blog about the most expensive apartments throughout the world! This was surprising to see that I had overlooked Trinity Place when I made a list at the local level, here in Boston. I guess I have an excuse that it is now going to be two units