Boston Real Estate News

Campion & Company Market Report: 3Q 2016

Campion and Company Real Estate Market Report

JUST RELEASED!

Q3 2016 Condominium Sales Reports for Metro Boston (Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Fenway, Midtown, North End, Seaport, South End, Waterfront and West End) 

Campion and Company, The Premier Luxury Boston Real Estate Brokerage consistently delivers the most comprehensive and objective market research and insights available.

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Tracy Campion Ranked Among Top 10 Real Estate Sales Professionals in the Country

Tracy Campion of Campion and Company Named One of America's Top Real Estate Professionals By Real Trends in Conjunction with THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

Campion Had an Impressive $306,131,650 in Boston sales to earn her the #10 ranking in the nation.

For the fourth year in a row, Tracy Campion of Campion and Company was named one of America's top real estate professionals by [...]

Campion and Company Market Report: 2Q 2016

Campion and Company Real Estate Market Report

JUST RELEASED!

Q2 2016 Condominium Sales Reports for Metro Boston (Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Fenway, Midtown, North End, Seaport, South End, Waterfront and West End) 

Campion and Company, The Premier Luxury Boston Real Estate Brokerage consistently delivers the most comprehensive and objective market research and insights available.

Key [...]

Back Bay Condo Sets New Sales Record

Views from The Heritage on the Garden

At $15.4 million dollars, a Back Bay condo has just set a new price record in Boston.

 

The property, located at The Heritage on the Garden, features over 5,000 square feet and direct views into Boston's Public Garden. Tracy Campion, the buyer’s broker, confirmed the sale with Boston.com and said it is in an “outstanding building overlooking the Public Garden with a side terrace.” Daniel A. Mullin was the exlusive listing agent.

 

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It's price tag makes it the most expensive condo sold in the city this year, beating out Unit W12A at the Mandarin Oriental, which sold for $12.5 million in May. Boston.com reports that it also appears to be the most expensive private home ever sold in Boston, beating out even the $14.5 million sale of the Ames-Webster Mansion to a Saudi businessman

 

The Heritage on the Garden

Official Website for 25 Beacon is now live!

25 Beacon Website

Campion and Company is please to introduce 25 Beacon, Boston’s most prestigious new address directly overlooking the State House gardens and Boston Common. A boutique building of just six exquisite homes, 25 Beacon offers floor-through residences that are splashed with sunlight from three exposures. Superior design is matched by quality construction, superb craftsmanship, the latest technology and the finest finishes and fixtures. Luxurious amenities include an on-site garage with valet parking for two cars, 24-hour doorman, direct elevator access, dedicated storage rooms, bike storage, wine cellar and fitness room. To live at 25 Beacon will be to enjoy a Beacon Hill rarity: 21st century comfort in an 18th-century neighborhood. Unit 4 includes a private balcony.

VISIT THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE

25 Beacon Website

3 Campion and Company Agents make Boston's Top 20 for July

Boston's Top 20

A Banner Month for Campion and Company Real Estate Agents!

Tracy Campion, Kevin Caulfield, and Megan Kopman have all been recognized as Top Agents in Boston's Top 20 July rankings. Combined, these three Campion and Company agents closed over $60,000,000 in residential sales in the month alone.

Boston July Rankings:


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Millennium Tower Construction Moving Along Quickly

Millennium Tower

Thanks to a 'vertical assembly line,' Millennium Tower is well on its way to completion.

The tower will rise 60 stories and 685 feet, a process that will take a little more than three years to build. With Suffolk Construction expertly coordinating 500 workers, the Tower is now growing by two floors per week as lower floors receiving finishing touches. By this time next year, the condominiums on the lower floors should be occupied by the building's new residents.

Read the full story in the Boston Globe

Millennium Tower

Photo by David L. Ryan, Boston Globe Staff

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