Hot Property: Beacon St. stunner overlooks State House

There are levels to living on Beacon Street and the ultimate one might just be the one-of-a-kind residence 4 at 25 Beacon Street in Beacon Hill.

One of six expertly renovated units in a storied Beacon Hill building, the three-bedroom home on the fourth floor lives large — 3,578 square feet to be exact.

The location? One that’s been photographed, filmed, and swooned over for decades: directly across from Boston Common and neighboring the gilded dome of the Massachusetts State House. That red brick facade and handsome shutters hold timeless charm, but the city condo has even more delights inside.

Wrapped in more than 18 windows, the city condo is blessed with an abundance of light, and its careful (and uber-luxe) renovation gleams with custom millwork. Stretched across a single, spectacular floor, the condo enjoys direct elevator access into an inviting entrance hall. On one end, a formal living and dining space with an elegant fireplace overlooks the glittering city lights, tall ceilings and herringbone floors bookending this impressive backdrop for hosting.

On the other end, a corner primary suite with adjoining primary bath and tons of clever closet space incorporated seamlessly. In between, two bedrooms (one with a view of the State House!) and a den with a fireplace provide flexibility and elbow room. Plus, the updated kitchen includes integrated appliances, an eat-in peninsula, and an informal dining space.

Residents benefit from full-time concierge services and Unit 4 benefits from on-site garage parking for two cars

The sale of the condo, on the market for $11,995,000, is represented by The Whaley Ring Team with Coldwell Banker Realty.

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