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There is much to recommend the 2,588-square-foot Unit 4611 at 4 Battery Wharf along Boston’s waterfront.
There’s that size: The square-footage, plus two and a half bathrooms and the potential for three bedrooms. There is the private covered roof deck and the balconies. And there are the 180-degree views of Boston Harbor.
The price tag—$5.5 million through Terrence Maitland—also includes two parking spaces.
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But what’s really striking is that some of the penthouse’s shelves and flooring was built from wood salvaged from the nearby Battery Wharf piers.
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