
Beacon Hill, a Boston neighborhood known for its upscale traditional lifestyle, is making waves with a new listing of an almost $9 million penthouse at the Archer Residences at 45 Temple Street. As reported by Boston.com, the Penthouse 3 combines history with current luxury vibes in its 2,871 square feet of living space.
The Archer Residences, formerly two Suffolk University Law School buildings, have been renovated and converted, to become a luxury condo complex. It offers residents a plethora of amenities including 24-hour concierge service, a pet spa, fitness center, and stroller/bike storage. Notably, according to Archer Residences' website, Penthouse 3 comes with two valet parking spaces, a scarce commodity in busy Boston.
Maggie Gold Seelig, founder of MGS Group Real Estate, the leading firm behind the listing, spoke highly of the penthouse, classifying it as a "rare combination of history and luxury." Among its many features, the luxury living residence houses a designer kitchen, equipped with high caliber appliances, a butler's pantry, natural stone countertops, and a breakfast bar, in addition to ample storage space.
The Penthouse is embellished with a 2,500 square foot private terrace, offering unparalleled views of downtown Boston, Back Bay, and the State House. According to Boston.com, the terrace is a distinguishing factor.
The residence also offers three bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, and an office space. It features a primary suite equipped with a luxurious bathroom, bolstering the opulent vibe of the Archer Residences.
Potential residents will appreciate the seamless integration of modern amenities with the historic atmosphere of the Beacon Hill neighborhood.









