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Boston's 10 most expensive home sales in March

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Sales in Millennium Tower, Boston's tallest residential building (for now), accounted for nearly half of the 10 most expensive home trades in the city in March.

Other familiar addresses, including the Ritz-Carlton and 360 Newbury, accounted for most of the rest. And then there were two epic townhouse sales.

Here's the full map of the 10 priciest Boston home sales to close in March (h/t Estately for the data).

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225 Beacon Street

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The 6,383-square-foot, 127-year-old townhouse sold March 21 for $6,600,000. It was the priciest Boston home sale in March. The spread includes five full bathrooms and nine fireplaces.

9 Arlington Street, #2

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This 2,770-square-foot condo with three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms sold on March 31 for $5,750,000.

Millennium Tower, #5003

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The 50th-floor spread, one of the tower's so-called "grand residences," closed March 1 for $5,500,000. It's 2,773 square feet and has three bedrooms as well as four and a half bathrooms.

Millennium Tower, #PH1F

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This 1,781-square-foot, 2-BR, 2.5-BA in Millennium Tower traded for $4,400,000 on March 22.

360 Newbury Street, #806

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The 3,027-square-foot, 3-BR, 3-BA duplex on the eighth floor went for $4,350,000 on March 31.

Millennium Tower, #3804

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Another sale in the region's tallest residential building, this 38th-floor, 2,096-square-foot condo with three bedrooms and three bathrooms went for $4,000,000 on March 10.

The Ritz-Carlton Residences, #25B

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The 2,667-square-foot, 25th-floor condo with three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms closed for $3,750,000 on March 1.

360 Newbury Street, #709/710

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This 2,771-square-foot, combined-unit spread sold for $3,495,000 on March 27. It has three bedrooms and four full bathrooms.

86 Chestnut Street

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The 2,835-square-foot townhouse with bones in 1845 sold for $3,320,000 on March 17. It includes four bedrooms, three fireplaces, and two and a half bathrooms.

Millennium Tower, #2403

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The least expensive of the 10 priciest (got it?) was a 1,741-square-foot 3-BR, 3-BA on Millennium Tower's 24th floor. It went for $3,250,000 on March 16.

225 Beacon Street

The 6,383-square-foot, 127-year-old townhouse sold March 21 for $6,600,000. It was the priciest Boston home sale in March. The spread includes five full bathrooms and nine fireplaces.

9 Arlington Street, #2

This 2,770-square-foot condo with three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms sold on March 31 for $5,750,000.

Millennium Tower, #5003

The 50th-floor spread, one of the tower's so-called "grand residences," closed March 1 for $5,500,000. It's 2,773 square feet and has three bedrooms as well as four and a half bathrooms.

Millennium Tower, #PH1F

This 1,781-square-foot, 2-BR, 2.5-BA in Millennium Tower traded for $4,400,000 on March 22.

360 Newbury Street, #806

The 3,027-square-foot, 3-BR, 3-BA duplex on the eighth floor went for $4,350,000 on March 31.

Millennium Tower, #3804

Another sale in the region's tallest residential building, this 38th-floor, 2,096-square-foot condo with three bedrooms and three bathrooms went for $4,000,000 on March 10.

The Ritz-Carlton Residences, #25B

The 2,667-square-foot, 25th-floor condo with three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms closed for $3,750,000 on March 1.

360 Newbury Street, #709/710

This 2,771-square-foot, combined-unit spread sold for $3,495,000 on March 27. It has three bedrooms and four full bathrooms.

86 Chestnut Street

The 2,835-square-foot townhouse with bones in 1845 sold for $3,320,000 on March 17. It includes four bedrooms, three fireplaces, and two and a half bathrooms.

Millennium Tower, #2403

The least expensive of the 10 priciest (got it?) was a 1,741-square-foot 3-BR, 3-BA on Millennium Tower's 24th floor. It went for $3,250,000 on March 16.