This CT home sold for a record-breaking $2.5 million. It’s the highest priced single-family home since 2010 in the city

At an asking price of $2.975 million, 115 Scarborough St. was the most expensive known single-family property on the market in Hartford in December. Now at a sold sticker price of $2.5 million, it’s the highest single-family home sold in the city since 2010, according to a search on the MLS.

This 6-bedroom, 6-bath home is spread out over its 6,583 square feet and 0.66 acres of land. Located in the coveted West End, the home has been completely renovated with modern luxuries and design. Step inside the expansive living room with mahogany flooring with walnut banding and a custom fireplace with marble. The dining room is a place for entertaining with crown molding and a crystal chandelier.

The kitchen is a culinary dream with top of the line appliances, marble countertops and custom cabinets. It has more than enough space to spread out and cook for a large party. The library on the first floor also offers additional space to entertain with an adjacent powder room.

The true star of the show of this home is the primary suite. A sanctuary for the homeowner, it has a fireplace, two walk-in closets, and a spa-like bathroom with a soaking tub. The second floor has an additional two bedrooms with en-suites. The second floor den provides a quiet spot away from entertaining with a fireplace and wet bar. There is an additional bedroom suite on the third floor and the lower level has a home theater, wine tasting room, gym, bath and kitchenette.

If that isn’t enough space for you, the carriage house has two more bedrooms with a living area, kitchenette and full bath over a 3-car garage.

The home was listed with Lisa Hutt at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England Properties. It sold with Marybeth Barrett also of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England Properties.