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Back Bay's Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences One Dalton Street, known as One Dalton, held its official topping off ceremony on August 7th.
At 61-stories and 742 feet tall, One Dalton is Boston's tallest residential building and the third tallest building overall, behind the 790-foot tower at 200 Clarendon St. formerly known as the John Hancock Tower, and the 749-foot Prudential Tower. The tower will include 215 Four Seasons hotel rooms and 160 luxury condominiums offering the finest residential amenities available throughout the city.
Cambridge-based Carpenter & Co. is developing One Dalton, which was designed by Pei Cobb Freed & Partners and Cambridge Seven Associates. The tower is being built by Suffolk.
Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh, Suffolk CEO John Fish, Carpenter & Co. CEO Richard Friedman and members of the Campion and Company sales team were in attendance at the topping-off event, along with several hundred construction workers celebrating the building that has forever changed Boston's skyline.
Watch: 'One Dalton' will be tallest residential building in all of New England


Today, REAL Trends Inc., in conjunction with The Wall Street Journal, published the 13th annual The Thousand list of America's top 1,000 real estate sales professionals and teams. Designees are recognized as the top one-half of one percent of more than 1.3 million licensed real estate professionals nationwide.
Tracy Campion of Campion and Company closed $351,520,481 in Boston sales to earn her the #10 ranking in the nation and the #1 ranking in New England.

Chronicle visits ultimate luxury homes in its newest real estate feature. Watch the episode to hear from Tracy Campion and learn about Residence Four at 25 Beacon, exclusively marketed by Campion and Company.

Here we will take a closer look at first quarter sales activity in the following neighborhoods: Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Fenway, Midtown, North End, Seaport, South End, Waterfront, West End. Select neighborhoods are reporting record prices, both in terms of selling prices and prices per square foot (largely achieved by the delivery of [...]

This snapshot provides average asking prices per square foot in 13 Boston neighborhoods. The prices listed are for the first quarter of 2018, below which are the percent changes from the same period last year.
For the neighborhoods in this analysis—which does not include all of the neighborhoods of Boston—the overall price range for the city through the first 3 months of 2018 ranges from $510 per square foot in East Boston to $1,528 per square foot in Beacon Hill, where boutique luxury developments have just been completed and are setting records in the neighborhood.
Because Boston's product is very limited, individual buildings can have a large effect on price per square foot statistics. In addition to boutique luxury developments driving numbers in Beacon Hill, the delivery of units at Fifty Liberty in the Seaport has helped to raise average pricing there over 100% from last year's first quarter.
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The city's top condominium sales are spread throughout five neighborhoods and represent a mix of boutique and full-service homes. All properties except Penthouse 2A at the Ritz Carlton and Unit 4 at 301 Berkeley Street are either brand new construction, or were recently [...]

Built in 1898 and extensively remodeled in 1926 on one of The Flat of Beacon Hill’s most desirable streets, 90 Chestnut Street is a 5-story townhouse of true historic distinction. The Federal [...]


We are pleased to report another banner year, having closed over $460,000,000 in residential real estate in Boston and the surrounding towns. Last year, we had the top market share in the city for condominiums and single-family homes priced above $1,000,000, as well as for all properties priced above $1,000 per square foot. We look forward to many more successful collaborations with buyers, sellers and developers in 2018.