Reebok Founder Sells Boston Mansion for 25% of Its Asking Price

Publish date: 2024-08-13

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Reebok founder Paul Fireman just sold his seven-acre estate in a ritzy Boston suburb for $23 million — about a quarter of its original asking price, according to listing brokerage Douglas Elliman.

Fireman first put the home on the market for $90 million in 2016. After several price cuts, it was most recently listed at $33 million.

The eight-bedroom Brookline mansion sits on seven acres in the affluent Boston suburb of Brookline, less than a mile down the road from Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen's Brookline home, which got a price cut last year and is now asking $33.9 million.

Fireman said he and his wife "built Woodland Manor as the house of [their] dreams," choosing Brookline for its proximity to Boston and large lot size, according to Douglas Elliman.

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George and Manny Sarkis of Douglas Elliman held the listing for the home, which was built in 1999.

Take a look inside the nearly 27,000-square-foot home.

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