
Finding a luxury apartment in Boston is competitive enough. Finding one that genuinely accommodates your dog — not just tolerates them — is a shorter list than most people expect. Here's where to look.

Finding a luxury apartment in Boston is competitive enough. Finding one that genuinely accommodates your dog — not just tolerates them — is a shorter list than most people expect. Here's where to look.

For many owners of high-end property, the idea of an off-market luxury home sale in Boston is appealing. Privacy, discretion, fewer showings, and tighter control over exposure can all sound like advantages, especially for prominent sellers or owners of particularly distinctive homes.
But off-market strategy is often misunderstood.
At Remmes & Co., we view private sales as a tool, not a default. In the right situation, selling a luxury home off-market can make sense. In the wrong situation, it can quietly reduce competition, weaken pricing leverage, and leave money on the table.

When preparing to sell a South End brownstone condo, one of the most important questions is also one of the most misunderstood: which improvements actually increase value, and which ones simply cost money without delivering a return?

Pricing a Back Bay luxury penthouse is one of the most nuanced challenges in Boston real estate. In the upper tier of the market, sellers often assume the right number can be found by looking at a few nearby sales and adjusting from there. In reality, that approach usually falls short.

Let that sink in for a moment.
The smooth, cinematic property walkthrough you just watched wasn't filmed by anyone. There was no steadicam operator gliding through hallways, no drone sweeping over the rooftop, and no hours spent in post-production stitching clips together.
It was built entirely from still photographs — taken at every angle of the property — and rendered into a seamless video by artificial intelligence.
And we're betting most of you couldn't tell the difference.

Boston is one of the most layered real estate markets in the country. What counts as "luxury" here depends not just on price, but on neighborhood, building type, amenities, and an intangible sense of prestige that shifts from block to block. Whether you are shopping at the $1 million entry point or targeting a $30 million penthouse, understanding the spectrum is the key to making a smart investment.

Boston’s luxury condo landscape has been transformed over the past decade. Branded residences from the world’s most prestigious hospitality companies now share the skyline with homegrown towers from developers like Millennium Partners and Cottonwood Group. What follows is our definitive ranking of the twenty finest luxury condo buildings in the city, evaluated on location, architecture, amenities, finishes, brand prestige, and long-term value.
Charlestown, Boston, MA 02129 | 1 Bed | 1 Bath | 560 Sq Ft | Listed 3/19/2026
A third-floor condominium at 18 Harvard Street in Charlestown has just hit the market at $565,000, offering a top-floor perch in one of Boston's most historic neighborhoods.
The brick building dates to 1899 according to public records and contains four units, all of which are owner-occupied. The roof was replaced in 2017. There is no elevator — buyers should be prepared to walk up to the third floor. Laundry facilities are located within the building.
On a warm Sunday morning in the South End, Tremont Street becomes a parade. Couples spill out of brunch spots clutching iced coffees. Dog walkers tangle leashes at every corner. Someone is unloading canvases from a van outside one of the SoWa galleries. A drag queen in full regalia walks past a family pushing a double stroller, and nobody blinks — because this is the South End, and the whole gorgeous, chaotic, creative mix of it is exactly the point.
Stand at the top of the Bunker Hill Monument on a clear morning and you can see the whole sweep of the story. Below you, narrow streets of clapboard houses tumble down toward the Navy Yard and the harbor beyond. The USS Constitution rides at her mooring, rigging sharp against the sky. Across the water, the Boston skyline glitters — close [...]