Somebody in Stowe, Vermont is seeking a lot of greenbacks for a mansion in the Green Mountains.
A 15,700-square-foot home on 110 acres has listed for $20 million, the priciest residential listing in the state. The property is located at 2575 Weeks Hill Road and was built in 2004. The home includes six bedrooms and 10 bathrooms and offers mountain views, Realtor.com reported.
Geoffrey Wolcott of Four Seasons Sotheby’s International Realty has the listing.
The interior has a Boffi kitchen with a walk-in pantry and four prep stations, spacious living room, atrium, indoor pool and spa, gym, circular wine cellar, commercial laundry, guest suite, and a three-level dumbwaiter. There’s also a heated, four-car garage.
The grounds include a barn and extensive hiking trails, the listing says.
If the mansion fetches anything close to its listing price, it will easily break the state record for a residential sale.
A six-bedroom, seven-bathroom home at 422 Lands End Lane in Shelburne, Vermont, outside Burlington, sold for $10.25 million in April 2022 after being listed for $9.8 million in December, Mansion Global reported. Three separate bids, two which were from out of state, including the buyer, drove up the price.
The property spans about 10 acres across the northern tip of Shelburne Point peninsula and has about 1,300 feet of lake frontage.
The most expensive sale recorded in the state’s MLS has been topped by several off-market deals. The previous record holder was a 200-acre home bought for $7.1 million by car dealership heir Ernie Boch in 2021.
The average sale price of a home in Stowe is $833,000, about 8 percent higher than the same time last year, according to Redfin.
— Ted Glanzer