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10 most expensive Boston Waterfront homes for sale

$1.18M gets you in the door

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Just about everyone knows that Boston’s Waterfront is one of the most expensive neighborhoods in the entire region.

What is the priciest residential real estate of this pricey neighborhood? These 10 listings!

They start at $1.18 million and go way up from there. Take heart, though: Some have been price-chopped.

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Harbor Towers, #30A&B

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This combined-unit three-bedroom, three-bath runs to 2,432 square feet on the 30th floor. It’s asking $2,099,000—after a $300,000 price-chop.

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236 Commercial Street, #4

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The four-bedroom, three-bath runs to 2,618 square feet over two levels, and is asking $1,990,000.

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220 Commercial Street, #5A

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The 1,777-square-foot two-bedroom with two and a half baths is asking $1,799,000.

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Harbor Towers, #35F

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This 1,636-square-foot three-bedroom on the 35th floor comes with two and a half bathrooms. It wants $1,695,000.

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Harbor Towers, #7B

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The 1,644-square-foot two-bedroom, three-bath wants $1,630,000.

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Battery Wharf, #4507

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This 1,223-square-foot one-bedroom has one and a half bathrooms. It wants $1,599,000.

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406-414 Commercial Street, #1A

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This newly constructed three-bedroom, three-bath runs to 2,096 square feet, and is asking $1,589,000.

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Commercial Wharf, #35

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The 1,374-square-foot two-bedroom includes one and a half bathrooms and a price tag of $1,490,000.

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6 Henchman Street, #4-6

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This newly constructed duplex starts on the parlor level and runs to 2,329 square feet. It includes three bedrooms and three bathrooms—and a tag of $1,375,000.

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343 Commercial Street, #104

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The price on this 1,042-square-foot two-bedroom, two-bath just came down $70,000 to $1,180,000.

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Harbor Towers, #30A&B

This combined-unit three-bedroom, three-bath runs to 2,432 square feet on the 30th floor. It’s asking $2,099,000—after a $300,000 price-chop.

Kevin Caulfield/Compass

236 Commercial Street, #4

The four-bedroom, three-bath runs to 2,618 square feet over two levels, and is asking $1,990,000.

Carmela Laurella/CL Waterfront Properties

220 Commercial Street, #5A

The 1,777-square-foot two-bedroom with two and a half baths is asking $1,799,000.

Danielle D'Ambrosio/Gibson Sotheby's

Harbor Towers, #35F

This 1,636-square-foot three-bedroom on the 35th floor comes with two and a half bathrooms. It wants $1,695,000.

Caroline Ligotti/Otis & Ahearn

Harbor Towers, #7B

The 1,644-square-foot two-bedroom, three-bath wants $1,630,000.

Willard Cunningham/Willard Realty Group

Battery Wharf, #4507

This 1,223-square-foot one-bedroom has one and a half bathrooms. It wants $1,599,000.

Carmela Laurella/CL Waterfront Properties

406-414 Commercial Street, #1A

This newly constructed three-bedroom, three-bath runs to 2,096 square feet, and is asking $1,589,000.

Giancarlo Tiberi/Core Property Group

Commercial Wharf, #35

The 1,374-square-foot two-bedroom includes one and a half bathrooms and a price tag of $1,490,000.

Carmela Laurella/CL Waterfront Properties

6 Henchman Street, #4-6

This newly constructed duplex starts on the parlor level and runs to 2,329 square feet. It includes three bedrooms and three bathrooms—and a tag of $1,375,000.

Carmela Laurella/CL Waterfront Properties

343 Commercial Street, #104

The price on this 1,042-square-foot two-bedroom, two-bath just came down $70,000 to $1,180,000.

George Jedlin/Otis & Ahearn