Really. An eighth-floor unit in the game-change-y Downtown Crossing condo has closed for $2,075,000. It's three bedrooms, three bathrooms and 1,908 square feet.
The last, and first, unit in Millennium Place to go for at least $2,000,000 was a sixth-floor spread covering, yup, 1,908 square feet and containing three bedrooms and three bathrooms. It's not that surprising, we suppose, given there can only be so many floorplates in a 256-unit complex. That sixth-floor trade closed on Halloween for $2,045,000. Side note: We call upon you, dear reader, to send photos of the interiors of Millennium Place condos to the always discreet Curbed Boston Tipline.
· Millennium Place: Boston's 'Inner-City Country Club' [Curbed Boston]
· Meet Millennium Place's First $2M-Plus Sale [Curbed Boston]
· Our complete Millennium Place coverage [Curbed Boston
· Our Big Deals archive [Curbed Boston]