Boston, Massachusetts is the largest city in New England – a region known for its extensive history. But, not only is it filled to the brim with residents and sights to see, but it also has its fair share of extremely gorgeous historical homes for sale. We couldn’t believe our eyes when we stumbled upon some of these luxurious beauties, with one of them being a $16 million townhome (yes, you read that right.) So, if you’re into history or simply love touring beautiful homes, then look no further.
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Greek Revival on Chestnut Street
Rich with history, this greek revival is listed for nearly $10 million and sits at nearly 9,000 square feet – big city, big house, right? The entryway of the home boasts subtle magnificence while the rooms you’ll enter as you tour the remainder of the property shows grandiosity like never before. A living room fit with a rotunda, a kitchen upgraded with the best appliances, and a walk-in closet that any clothes collector (or online shopper) would adore. There’s much to see at this historical home, be sure to tour it yourself now!

Sixteen Million Dollar Stunner
While Boston, MA is bursting at the seams with history, this gorgeous home sits in Beacon Hill in the heart of Louisburg Square. The massive estate that spans more than 7,600 square feet is a 19th century showstopper. The expansive historical home has been refurbished to match the home’s original charm while maintaining the luxuries of modern day – something the listing price of $16 million can certainly attest to. The exterior of the townhouse is a Boston traditional with brick walls and scaling flora. Virtually tour this charming abode right here on Homes.com!

A Condo in the Barrage Mansion
In one of the “most impressive addresses on Commonwealth Avenue in Back Bay,” according to the listing agent, sits a 3,422-square-foot condo listed for sale. Available to potential buyers at just under $7 million, this home exudes grandiosity like no other. The historical charm throughout the condo has been maintained while modern renovations have been added to make the home irresistible for those who are looking to purchase. Sheeny hardwood floors and an abundance of natural light make this home attractive in a simplistic way while the magnificent bay windows, high ceilings, and multitude of fireplaces showcase the grandeur of the property. To tour this lavish mansion yourself, check it out on Homes.com!

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