1-3 Avery St, Boston, MA 02111
Neighborhood: Midtown
Stories: 36 & 38
Residences: 309
Building Type: High-rise
Year Built: 2001
Status: Complete
Unit Mix: 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms
Set just steps from the Boston Common, the Ritz-Carlton Residences on Avery Street represent one of the city’s original full-service luxury offerings—where established pedigree meets a highly central location. Comprised of three interconnected towers, the building delivers scale, consistency, and the signature service associated with The Ritz-Carlton.
Residences are designed with a focus on space, light, and livability. Open layouts and large windows frame views of the Common, skyline, and Financial District, while maintaining a classic, comfortable feel throughout. The overall aesthetic leans timeless—prioritizing function and proportion over trend.
Finishes are clean and well-executed. Kitchens feature custom cabinetry, stone countertops, and appliances from Sub-Zero and Wolf, while hardwood flooring runs throughout the main living areas. Bathrooms offer a more traditional luxury finish, with marble detailing, soaking tubs, and glass-enclosed showers.
What continues to set this building apart is its service infrastructure. Residents benefit from a 24-hour concierge, doorman, and valet, along with access to a fitness center, indoor pool, and resident lounge and library. In-residence dining, housekeeping, and access to the hotel’s spa further elevate the day-to-day experience, creating a true lock-and-leave lifestyle.
Location is a major advantage. Positioned in Midtown, you’re moments fromNewbury Street, Copley Square, and the Financial District, with immediate access to public transit and commuter rail. It’s one of the most connected addresses in the city—ideal for both primary residents and those splitting time between markets.
For buyers seeking a proven, service-driven building with a prime Boston Common address, the Ritz-Carlton Residences on Avery Street offer a level of consistency and accessibility that continues to hold long-term appeal.