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Zero Marlborough Back Bay Condo Development

The Back Bay of Boston is no stranger to luxury real estate, from the time the tidal flats were filled in the late 1800′s, Back Bay quickly became one of the most elegant places to call home. And who would argue with that, especially with properties that are adjacent to the Public Garden, and only steps from Boston Common. One of the most peaceful and elegant streets in the city of Boston is Marlborough Street, and it is home to Zero Marlborough, a new 13-unit ultra-luxury condo development that is currently under construction.

The building renovation will be the work of architect Grassi Design Group, and the real estate developer that kicked this off is Sea-Dar Real Estate, both of which are out of Boston.

The nine remaining units are priced from $1,635,000 to $4,799,000 and offer 1,308 to 3,296 square feet (according to the Boston MLS). The penthouse sold some time ago (see Zero Marlborough Penthouse Sold), however, this full-service building still has plenty to offer the discerning buyer.

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One Response to “Zero Marlborough Back Bay Condo Development”

  1. condoDomain says:

    We are getting a little sniff of NY with this one. 5th Avenue look-a-like possibly!

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