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Boston’s 10 most expensive home sales in May, mapped

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Brand-name addresses dominated Boston’s 10 most expensive home sales in May.

The two priciest were in Downtown Crossing’s Millennium Tower; and the Ritz-Carlton accounted for another pair. The Mandarin Oriental and Battery Wharf also show up.

H/t to Estately for the data and the photos.

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Mandarin Oriental, #W10C

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A $4.3 million sale for this 2,556-square-foot two-bedroom with two and a half bathrooms closed on May 1.

39 Greenwich Park

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This townhouse sold for $3,899,000 on May 30. The 3,000-square-foot spread, which dates from 1899, has four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms.

129 West Newton Street

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The townhouse dating from 1875 sold on May 31 for $3,672,000. It has 3,476 square feet; three bedrooms; and three and a half bathrooms.

303 Berkeley Street, #7

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This 1,915-square-foot two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo sold for $2.8 million on May 25. It includes a balcony and one garaged parking space.

4 Lime Street

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The 107-year-old townhouse sold on May 19 for $3.45 million. It has 3,058 square feet; four bedrooms; and three and a half bathrooms.

Ritz-Carlton Boston, #29C

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This 2,707-square-foot three bedroom, with three and a half bathrooms, went for $3.9 million on May 31.

Ritz-Carlton Boston, #24E

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The 3,246-square-foot three-bedroom, four-bathroom went for $5 million even on May 25.

Millennium Tower, #4803

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This 2,773-square-foot spread in the city’s tallest residential tower (for now) sold on May 1 for $5.3 million. It has three bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms.

Millennium Tower, #4802

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The May 19 trade of this 3,172-square-foot three-bedroom with four and a half bathrooms was the most expensive home sale in Boston in May. It sold for $6.75 million.

Battery Wharf, #4414

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The 2,064-square-foot condo with two bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms closed on May 25 for $4.15 million. That means it went for just over $2,000 a square foot, a huge sum for Boston.

Mandarin Oriental, #W10C

A $4.3 million sale for this 2,556-square-foot two-bedroom with two and a half bathrooms closed on May 1.

39 Greenwich Park

This townhouse sold for $3,899,000 on May 30. The 3,000-square-foot spread, which dates from 1899, has four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms.

129 West Newton Street

The townhouse dating from 1875 sold on May 31 for $3,672,000. It has 3,476 square feet; three bedrooms; and three and a half bathrooms.

303 Berkeley Street, #7

This 1,915-square-foot two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo sold for $2.8 million on May 25. It includes a balcony and one garaged parking space.

4 Lime Street

The 107-year-old townhouse sold on May 19 for $3.45 million. It has 3,058 square feet; four bedrooms; and three and a half bathrooms.

Ritz-Carlton Boston, #29C

This 2,707-square-foot three bedroom, with three and a half bathrooms, went for $3.9 million on May 31.

Ritz-Carlton Boston, #24E

The 3,246-square-foot three-bedroom, four-bathroom went for $5 million even on May 25.

Millennium Tower, #4803

This 2,773-square-foot spread in the city’s tallest residential tower (for now) sold on May 1 for $5.3 million. It has three bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms.

Millennium Tower, #4802

The May 19 trade of this 3,172-square-foot three-bedroom with four and a half bathrooms was the most expensive home sale in Boston in May. It sold for $6.75 million.

Battery Wharf, #4414

The 2,064-square-foot condo with two bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms closed on May 25 for $4.15 million. That means it went for just over $2,000 a square foot, a huge sum for Boston.