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See Inside Yankee Candle Founder’s House Which Sold Well Below Asking

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.

The former home of Yankee Candle founder, the late Michael Kittredge II, went on the market in September 2022.


Yankee Candle Founder's estate goes up for sale



An aerial view of the property.

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The $23 million listing quickly went viral thanks to its litany of amenities. 

The sprawling estate is located about two hours outside Boston in Leverett, Massachusetts.




A look at the main house.

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The estate encompasses 120,000 square feet of living space spread across eight separate structures, including a main house, a clubhouse, a spa, a pool cabana, two guest houses, and two car barns.

The compound sat on the market for months before its price was slashed from $23 million to $14.9 million.




The front of the main house.

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The main residence is a 25,000-square-foot house designed in the colonial style. It was originally constructed in the 1980s.

The project would also have offered 25% of the units at affordable housing rates.




The main kitchen.

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If approved, Wallack’s plan would have allowed people 55 and older to buy individual units on the property, where they would have full access to amenities like an onsite restaurant, cafe, tennis and pickleball courts, and a beauty parlor.

Wallack said the community would have been comprised of 25% of units at affordable housing costs and 75% of units at market rate.

Someone making $84,000 a year would pay about $1,875 a month for an affordable unit, Wallack said.

That plan fell through after a buyer swooped in.




An office inside the home.

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PGA professional David Reasoner and his wife, Kerry, purchased the home for $4.55 million, property records show.

The property sold at an $18 million discount.




A wine cellar.

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The property first went on the market in 2022, asking $23 million.

The buyers probably won’t live in the property as Kittredge did.




The second wine cellar.

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The Reasoner family plans to update the property’s use to a luxury getaway and event space.

“Our immediate focus is on learning the property, protecting and maintaining it, and being respectful of its history and legacy,” Reasoner told the Boston Globe.

The main residence has six full bathrooms and five half-bathrooms spread out between five bedrooms.




A bathroom with a fireplace in it.

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The house features 11 fireplaces, including in some of the bathrooms.

The lower level of the house has a 10-seat movie theater.




The theatre room.

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Kittredge was a car enthusiast who had two temperature-controlled car barns built at the estate.




One of the two car barns.

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The spa is a major attraction at the compound and houses a fitness center.




The spa on the property.

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The compound also features basketball and tennis courts.

Kittredge had three outdoor tennis courts and one indoor court constructed at the estate.




A concert stage and tennis court.

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The indoor tennis court also doubles as a concert venue, which has hosted such bands as The Doobie Brothers, as well as KC and The Sunshine Band.

The fitness center takes up 4,000 square feet and has multiple locker rooms.




The fitness center.

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The compound also has a two-story arcade.




THe two-floor arcade.

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In addition to an outdoor pool, the estate also has an indoor Bellagio-style water park.




The indoor water park.

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It is full of slides, waterfalls, and palm trees.




The indoor water park.

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The original listing said the estate is set up like a private country club and includes a nine-hole golf course.




An outdoor area on the property.

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The clubhouse, which looks out on a pool and two cabanas, has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a full kitchen.




Two cabanas and the outdoor pool.

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The compound is also home to two guest houses.




A living space in one of the guest homes.

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“There was nothing he loved more than bringing his family and friends together and hosting parties at his home,” Kittredge’s son said in a 2022 press release.




Another structure on the property.

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