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Historic Beacon Hill Brownstone Revitalized as 94 Mount Vernon Street Hits the Market for $15.5 Million

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Published on October 14, 2025
Historic Beacon Hill Brownstone Revitalized as 94 Mount Vernon Street Hits the Market for $15.5 MillionSource: Google Street View

Beacon Hill's reputation for upscale residential bliss isn't one to fade, especially not with the news of 94 Mount Vernon Street's transformation and market debut. The historic Beacon Hill brownstone, which has sat vacant for two decades, has now been fully renovated and sports a $15.5 million price tag—an echo of the wealth and reverence for history that characterizes the neighborhood. According to a Boston.com report, the once deteriorated Greek Revival home has been converted into a single-family house with all new modern interiors, while maintaining its 1830s exterior charm.

The expansive home spans over 7,000 square feet and is uniquely wide for the area. Inside, potential buyers will find six bedrooms, five full and three half bathrooms, all completely renovated to include high-end finishes. A standout feature is surely the four gas fireplaces, adding a distinctive touch to the spaces they occupy. Gaetano Morello, principal of High Street Development, told Boston.com, “Inside, it is once again a single-family home, but everything is brand new.” His firm led the project with a commitment to marry the home's rich historical context with contemporary luxury living.

Outdoor spaces are often a rare commodity in city living, a challenge this property has managed to elegantly solve. The house boasts a deck, a garden patio, and a roof deck that offers views across the city skyline and Charles River. A coveted garage parking space, located off-site at the Brimmer St Garage, rounds off the list of amenities. Highlighting what future residents can expect, the property's dedicated website, 94mtvernon.com, speaks of city views from the roof deck and a garden patio with an entertaining kitchenette for either hosting or personal enjoyment.

Despite the interior's complete overhaul, care was taken to ensure that the home's street appearance remained faithful to its origins. "The house honors the historic tradition of Beacon Hill, but the interior is super modern," said Morello in the same Boston.com piece.

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