Jaylen Brown Relists Boston Penthouse for $5 Million with Added Studio
Jaylen Brown puts Boston penthouse back on market for $5m two years after first listing his ‘MVP of townhouses’

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NBA star Jaylen Brown has re-listed his penthouse in Boston's Fort Point neighborhood for $5 million, two years after its initial listing. The property features four bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, and a spacious layout of 3,500 square feet. The listing includes an adjacent studio residence.
- 01The penthouse is priced at $4.995 million and has a monthly fee of $2,449.
- 02Originally listed for $4.8 million in July 2024, the property was removed from the market after being rented out.
- 03The penthouse boasts a 3,500-square-foot layout with 12-foot high ceilings and wooden beams.
- 04The listing is managed by George Sarkis and Roy Bahnam from The Sarkis Team at Douglas Elliman.
- 05The property is located in a building originally constructed as a textile factory in 1910.
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Jaylen Brown, the Boston Celtics forward, has placed his penthouse back on the market for $5 million in the Fort Point neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. This comes two years after the initial listing, which was set at $4.8 million in July 2024. The property features an expansive 3,500-square-foot layout with four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms, characterized by 12-foot high ceilings and wooden beams that allow for ample natural light. The monthly maintenance fee for the penthouse is $2,449. Notably, this listing now includes an adjacent studio residence, enhancing its appeal. The property is represented by George Sarkis and Roy Bahnam, who have described it as “the MVP of townhouses.” The building, originally a textile factory built in 1910, also houses the popular steakhouse Mooo.... Seaport. This listing follows the Celtics' recent playoff exit against the Philadelphia 76ers, during which Brown faced a $50,000 fine for comments made about officiating after Game 7.
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