The Bay State’s most expensive listing hit the market this week.
The Duxbury home of former Citicorp CEO and New York Stock Exchange chairman John S. Reed and his wife, Cindy, is listed at $40 million.
The Goose Point Compound features a 14,000-square-foot oceanfront home on 25 acres that includes several buildings and a 17th-century cottage.
It boasts 1,060 feet of water frontage, a private pier and sandy beach, along with multiple homes for family and guests.
The listing calls it “truly a one-of-a-kind legacy property.”
The long winding driveway brings you to the main house built in 1995. The 14,000-square-foot building has 16 rooms, including six ensuite bedrooms and seven wood-burning fireplaces, along with a gourmet kitchen, living and entertainment areas, a private office with wet bar, a library and a private overlook offering 180-degree views of the ocean and surrounding grounds.
The property’s seven outbuildings include the dock house for entertaining, the three-bedroom beach house guest retreat, the barn with caretaker’s apartment, three-bay garage and a gourmet canning kitchen.
There’s also the 2,000-square-foot Alexander Standish house, a covered pavilion and a boat house with boat storage and a state-of-the-art golf simulator.
There are also tree houses, bee hives, a turtle platform on the pond and an osprey nest among the grounds.
The property is listed by LandVest Christie’s International Real Estate.