
Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown is on the move, but not from his team. He's listed his Boston penthouse for a cool $4.75 million. The property, located in the Fort Point neighborhood at 49 Melcher Street, is a spacious 2,964 square-foot abode with three bedrooms and two and a half baths, not forgetting a 400-square-foot private roof deck. According to Boston.com, it's drenched in the industrial elegance of its past life as a factory with an interior boasting exposed brick, oversized windows, and original wood beam ceilings towering over 12 feet high.
The penthouse, sitting atop the building that also houses the restaurant Mooo Seaport, is described by realtor George Sarkis as "It’s the MVP of town houses. It really is." Interested parties will be greeted by high-end appliances and an expansive island in the kitchen, as well as a primary suite with a walk-in closet and double vanity bathroom, as reported by Boston.com. Brown's jersey and basketballs, which the athlete will autograph, are part of the deal, making it a potential treasure trove for sports memorabilia collectors.
Vying for the title of "a home for champions," the industrial-style unit also offers a bonus unit, a studio for sale on the same floor, as mentioned by Boston 25 News. With a monthly condo fee estimated at $1,842.42, the new owners will certainly be enjoying more than just the high life—the listing suggests the sprawling living area is adaptable to "very flexible living arrangements."
Not only does this penthouse offer city living with luxury, but it also comes with the convenience of a prime location. As noted by Boston.com, Brown appreciated the quiet of the low-key building, the ease of slipping in for a quiet dinner at the restaurant downstairs, and loved being just far enough away to be close to everything. Prospective buyers looking to follow in the all-star's footsteps should contact real estate agent George Sarkis to lay claim to this sports star's Boston legacy.
While Brown might be switching up his real estate game, fans can breathe easy knowing his athletic allegiances remain in the city. "He will still be a Boston Celtic," George Sarkis assured in his interview with Boston.com. So it seems, at least for now, Jaylen Brown's roots remain firmly planted in Boston soil. For how much longer, it remains to be seen.









