In Boston, luxury high-rise living has transformed into a competition for amenities rather than basic necessities. Amidst a housing crisis below, the Millennium Residences at Winthrop Center showcases opulence with its lap pool and floor-to-ceiling views. As rents surge and affordable housing becomes a central issue, the city's luxury condos prioritize lifestyle features, boasting services and setups that turn buildings into 'vertical country clubs'. Amenities including private restaurants, golf simulators, and extravagant wellness facilities highlight a shift in urban living that caters to affluent residents.
In a world where two-bedroom condos routinely go for $2 million plus, monthly homeowners association costs can run you $2,000 or more, buildings are no longer just buildings.
At The Four Seasons One Dalton, not only is the driveway covered, the sidewalks are heated, symbolizing the height of luxury and comfort in urban living.
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