The real estate market has been hot for several years in Portland, Maine, with both single family homes and condos going at premium prices. Sitting at the top of the premium mountain is the penthouse condo at Hobson’s Landing, one of Portland’s newest and most exclusive condominium complexes. Hobson’s Landing was built on the space vacated by the longstanding Rufus Deering Lumber Company. While most of the condos have been sold in the building, the luxurious penthouse unit remains available for $3,150,000. What does a cool $3 million bucks get you in Portland? Let’s take a look.
Look All The Way Up
Located at 383 Commercial Street, Unit #701 includes plenty of amenities that cater towards a higher-end clientele. The penthouse unit includes a dedicated garage parking spot with an exclusive charging station for your electric car. Drive your Tesla to any of the nearby breweries, restaurants or attractions or use the in-house car-share service or community bikes.
Exquisite Finishes For Any Home Chef
Everyone knows that kitchens sell and the penthouse unit at Hobson’s Landing delivers a delicious kitchen. The kitchen is filled with custom cabinetry, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, a wine refrigerator, a Wolf range as well as a walk-in pantry.
That Outdoor Space Though
Every room inside the 3,148 square foot condo is elegantly finished, including the family room/living room. Beyond being spacious, there’s an attached 725 square foot private deck made of tropical wood that overlooks the stunning Portland waterfront.
But Wait, There’s More
Another amenities inside the condo include three bedrooms with attached en suite bathrooms. Other building amenities at Hobson’s Landing include concierge service, a private gym for residents, a clubroom as well as a dog wash for any furry family members.
Whomever purchases this exquisite piece of real estate will have deep pockets and they’ll need it. Estimated taxes on this property are a whopping $28,000 per year and HOA fees for the condo might be considered steep by some as well.
Note: All photos featured are of similar units in the building