SCITUATE – A 4,000-square-foot home with 2 acres of land recently sold for $1.8 million, making it the biggest-ever residential property sale in the history of the town, according to Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty, which represented the seller.
The property at 512 Seven Mile Road is known as White Rail Farm, and it is a custom-built colonial home constructed in 2006 on a property surrounded by 65 acres of conservation land. The house contains four bedrooms, four full bathrooms and one half-bathroom.
The sale price surpassed the previous record-holding transaction that took place in August 2021, with the sale of a mansion also surrounded by conservation land at 23 Overlook Trail for $1.45 million.
The buyer in the Seven Mile Road transaction was represented by Residential Properties Ltd.
The White Rail Farm home includes luxury features such as imported Italian kitchen cabinets and radiant heat floors, the real estate firms said. The sprawling white-painted, two-story home also features cathedral ceilings, a 1,500-square-foot garage, a 350-square-foot enclosed porch and a 580-square-foot open porch, according to property records.
The property also contains a four-stall barn, with custom-designed fronts, the real estate firms said.
The home and the land it was built on were most recently valued by Scituate assessors in fiscal year 2022 to be worth $812,500, according to the town’s online property tax assessment database.
The home was sold by Angeli Realty LLC, a limited liability company based in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and it was bought by Eleanor Gracyalny and Paul Gracyalny, of Palm Coast, Fla., according to a copy of the warranty deed, a public record documenting the transaction.
Marc Larocque is a PBN contributing writer.