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Midtown
Overview
Once lost between the Financial District and the Boston Common, this emerging neighborhood is making its presence known in a major way. Full service living was not always an idea that was embraced in Boston. There was a time, not long ago, when Midtown’s housing inventory could be counted by the tens. However, with its centrality, public transportation infrastructure and luxury amenities, Midtown’s residential emergence was seemingly as inevitable as any in Boston.

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With its centrality, public transportation infrastructure and luxury amenities, this area’s emergence was seemingly as inevitable as any in Boston. Comprehensively, it’s an extensive area that includes Downtown Crossing (DTX), Financial District and the Theater District among other less “luxurious” residential communities like the Leather District or even the tiny sub-sub neighborhood known as the Ladder District.|Downtown Crossing is now home to the most concentrated stock of Full Service buildings. This craze began with the Ritz Carlton Residences which came out of the ground at the corner of Washington and Avery Streets in 2002 with over 200 condominium units. Since then, the following buildings have been built:
- Ritz Carlton Residences – 132 luxury condos in 2002
- 660 Washington St – 420 luxury apartments in 2006
- 45 Province Street – 137 condos in 2009
- The Kensington – 400 luxury apartments in 2013
- Millennium Place – 256 condos in 2013
- Millennium Tower – 442 condos in 2016
- The Boulevard – 36 condos in 2019
- The W – 123 condos in 2009
- The Sudbury – 55 condos in 2021
- Winthrop Center – 500 residences in 2023
- The Parker – 176 condos in 2022/2023
- The Ritz Carlton Residences at South Station Tower – 166 units in 2025
Future years promise additional high rise construction and a growing number of retail and dining options catering to the residents and professionals in the area.

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$2M+ LUXURY MARKET DATA
Total sales volume above $2M reached $238,742,988 in 2025, up 5% from 2024. This volume was spread across 68 total sales. Average pricing across Midtown landed at $1,825 per square foot, reflecting a healthy blend of premium pricing in newer construction alongside resale inventory that has a difficult time competing with unoccupied newer product.
$238,742,988
TOTAL SALES VOLUME
$1,825
AVG. PRICE PER SQ. FOOT
68
NUMBER OF $2M+ PROPERTIES SOLD
21
NUMBER OF $4M+ PROPERTIES SOLD

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