Michael Kittredge III, the son of Yankee Candle founder Michael Kittredge II, sold his family’s property, which includes 120,000 square feet of living space, for $7.25 million after initially listing it for $23 million.
Three years after Michael Kittredge II died in 2019, his son decided to list the home in 2022. It sat on the market for years, and a Florida-based developer, Josh Wallack, had grand ideas for the property.
Wallack had planned to turn the compound into a luxurious senior living community with affordable housing.
“This is going to be amazing. Regular people can buy one of these units and live in this amazing place that is like heaven on Earth,” Wallack told Business Insider in 2024.
Unfortunately for him, that plan never came to fruition as it was sold to a PGA professional for $4.55 million.
David and Kerry Reasoner bought the property and plan to turn it into an event space and luxury destination.
“We feel incredibly fortunate to be involved with Juggler Meadow and look forward to being a part of its next chapter,” the Reasoners told Boston.com.
See what the sprawling compound looks like before its next chapter.
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