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Posted by Kenny Forder on August 18th, 2010  |  5 Comments »

This private estate is located at 60 Mill Street in Lincoln, MA and is situated on Private estate on 12.6 manicured acres. The 14,000 square foot home was built in 1925 and boasts 6 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, 1200 square foot great room, game room with bar, 1500 bottle wine cellar, 12-seat home theater, rooftop terrace with hot tub, and an exquisite 25 yard indoor swimming pool & hot tub in a beautiful pool house which is connected to the main house & master suite by an enclosed breezeway with floor to ceiling windows. It is listed at $3,986,000.

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Posted by Kenny Forder on August 6th, 2010  |  10 Comments »

This 20,043 square foot mansion is located at 151 Haggetts Pond Road in Andover, MA. It was built in 2003 and is situated on 4 acres of land. The home boasts 9 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, 5 fireplaces, billiards room, home theater, arcade room, full size indoor basketball court, and a large deck with built-in hot tub. The highlight of this home is the massive atrium that houses an indoor swimming pool with 2-story water slide, gym, locker rooms, bar, and a 1-lane bowling alley. It is listed at $6,500,000. While it has all the amenities that I want in a home, everything looks a bit dated and cheap. The interior decor definitely needs some updating and the ceilings look a bit low. I personally would re-decorate the entire home and re-do the bowling alley and home theater.

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Posted by Kenny Forder on August 5th, 2010  |  3 Comments »

This 10 acre gated estate is located at 109 Todd Pond Road in Lincoln, MA. It was built in 2003 and boasts 13,775 square feet of living space with 7 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms, custom cherry kitchen with butlers’ pantry, mahogany library milled in Europe, formal living room with French doors, outdoor living area with stone fireplace, handcrafted wine cellar, unique indoor swimming pool solarium, full spa and sauna, 1-lane bowling alley with electronic scoring, custom bar, billiards room, gym, rock wall, and a lighted tennis court. It is listed at $10,400,000.

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Posted by Kenny Forder on July 6th, 2010  |  2 Comments »

This beautiful waterfront estate is located at 237 Seapuit Road in Osterville, MA and sits on an 11.2 acre lot that overlooks North Bay. The architect was Doreve Nicholaeff. The 22-room shingle style home was built in 2007 and boasts 11,500 square feet of living space with 7 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, formal living and dining rooms, gourmet kitchen, family room, library with custom built-ins, elevator, lower level recreational room, home theater, swimming pool, 4 private balconies, a boat dock, and much more. It is listed at $13,500,000.

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Posted by Kenny Forder on May 14th, 2010  |  3 Comments »

The property, which is located at 49 Margin Street in Cohasset, MA, is on the market for a staggering $55,000,000, which makes it the most expensive property for sale in the state of Massachusetts . Not only do you get a 20,000 square foot manor estate with the purchase price, but you also get the Cohasset Harbor Resort, the Atlantica and Olde Salt House restaurant complex, and last but not least, the Mill River Marina. What a package!! It’s pretty rare that you see something like this for sale. What do you guys think?

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An impressive historical property has been listed in Cohasset, Massachusetts for a really impressive price, $55 million. The property is actually four properties on Cohasset Harbor and includes not just a 20,000 square-foot mansion but also the Cohasset Harbor Resort, and the Atlantica and Olde Salt House restaurant complex as well as the Mill River Marina. The area is a popular summer destination and the resort and restaurants have been the site of many weddings.

The property once belonged to Clarence Barron who bought Dow Jones & Co. in 1902 for a mere $130,000 and is considered to be one of the key creators of modern financial journalism. After Barron died in 1928, his stepdaughter Jane Barron tore down the original home and built the 45-room brick Georgian Revival house now on the property. She and her husband inherited Mr. Barron’s stake in Dow Jones and their descendants sold the company in 2007 for $5.16 billion to News Corp. Her granddaughter lived in the house until her death in 1982.

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