Reebok Founder Lists Magnificent $38M Manor in Boston
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1/23Photographs Courtesy of Douglas EllimanAs Kanye West once said, “Keep knocking, keep rocking, whether you’re Louboutin it up or Reebok-ing.” It seems that if you’re doing the latter, that can indeed be true at this beautiful property. Reebok US founder Paul Fireman just listed his beloved estate for $38 million and it is breathtaking. Known as Woodland Manor, the home and its manicured grounds are some of the most expensive in the Boston area following a price reduction that brought Tom Brady and Giselle Bündchen’s mansion down to $33.9 million.Cut from exquisite limestone, Woodland Manor looks as though it belongs in the opening credits of Succession, and while the Roy family might never deign to own property outside of Manhattan or the Hamptons, they could certainly never turn up their noses at such a spread. With 8 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, and 5 half-baths across 27,000-square-feet of living space, this home is a masterpiece. Monumental inside and out, the estate is an exercise in scale and light, with the main foyer almost rivaling the entrance of the Met. Fireman shares, “The home itself is a grand estate, perfect for entertaining. We have held some of the finest parties here, starting with cocktails in the entryway and ending with a feast in the formal dining room.”Elegant spaces that call for enjoying a scotch or glass of bubbly include a warm, rich wood-paneled office and billiards room, a pristine patio, and a second-story terrace with sweeping views of the seven-acre estate. “While the interiors are so masterfully done, I have to say our favorite feature of the home has to be the lush exteriors. The landscaping is so serene, and has grown into our own personal escape.”As he parts ways with his impeccable estate in Brookline, Fireman has nothing but warm wishes for whoever gets to enjoy this special property next.The Sarkis team of Douglas Elliman has the listing.Photographs Courtesy of Douglas EllimanAs Kanye West once said, “Keep knocking, keep rocking, whether you’re Louboutin it up or Reebok-ing.” It seems that if you’re doing the latter, that can indeed be true at this beautiful property. Reebok US founder Paul Fireman just listed his beloved estate for $38 million and it is breathtaking. Known as Woodland Manor, the home and its manicured grounds are some of the most expensive in the Boston area following a price reduction that brought Tom Brady and Giselle Bündchen’s mansion down to $33.9 million.Cut from exquisite limestone, Woodland Manor looks as though it belongs in the opening credits of Succession, and while the Roy family might never deign to own property outside of Manhattan or the Hamptons, they could certainly never turn up their noses at such a spread. With 8 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, and 5 half-baths across 27,000-square-feet of living space, this home is a masterpiece. Monumental inside and out, the estate is an exercise in scale and light, with the main foyer almost rivaling the entrance of the Met. Fireman shares, “The home itself is a grand estate, perfect for entertaining. We have held some of the finest parties here, starting with cocktails in the entryway and ending with a feast in the formal dining room.”Elegant spaces that call for enjoying a scotch or glass of bubbly include a warm, rich wood-paneled office and billiards room, a pristine patio, and a second-story terrace with sweeping views of the seven-acre estate. “While the interiors are so masterfully done, I have to say our favorite feature of the home has to be the lush exteriors. The landscaping is so serene, and has grown into our own personal escape.”As he parts ways with his impeccable estate in Brookline, Fireman has nothing but warm wishes for whoever gets to enjoy this special property next.The Sarkis team of Douglas Elliman has the listing.
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