Back in 2024—soon after three-time NBA All-Star Jaylen Brown helped the Celtics snag a league-record 18th championship and was named Finals MVP—he listed his industrial loft in South Boston‘s Fort Point neighborhood for $4.75 million. After taking it off the market and offering it as a luxury rental, he is trying again with a sweetened deal, packaging the top-floor penthouse with the adjacent studio residence he also owns next door.

Set in the Necco Landing building—a historic former textile factory spanning five levels—the side-by-side, top-floor units are on the market for a combined $5 million. Though the properties cannot be structurally adjoined, the 500-square-foot studio serves as ideal guest quarters or office space next to the primary 3,000-square-foot loft. Brown originally purchased the pair in October 2021, paying $5.5 million for the penthouse and roughly $500,000 for the studio.

George Sarkis and Roy Bahnam of The Sarkis Team at Douglas Elliman hold the listing.

The sleek kitchen blends raw, architectural bones with modern luxury.

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