Luxury Home of the Week: A Quincy estate with a dock bar for $4.8 million
The butter yellow Colonial at 124 Crabtree Road in Quincy is impressive on its own, but its most jaw-dropping features may be beyond its back doors. The 6,851-square-foot waterfront house on 0.28 of an acre offers a 200-foot-plus dock with a bar, ramp, and personal watercraft lift.
Built in 2005, the 17-room home is on the market for $4,800,000, listed by Alex Walsh of Access on Sept. 9. The property has seven bedrooms, five full bathrooms, one half bathroom, and four fireplaces.
Enter the home through a set of double doors to find an open layout with a coffered ceiling and crown molding, as well as three sets of French doors along the back wall offering water views and entry to a columned patio. Beyond that, there’s an in-ground pool, as well as a deck large enough for multiple couches and an eight-person dining setup.
In the kitchen, light cabinetry contrasts with a dark wood two-tier island that offers a range and bar seating for four. The adjoining dining area occupies a turret space lined with windows and a window seat. A butler’s pantry offers an additional sink and storage.
Elsewhere on this floor, a glass-paneled door leads to a home office decked out floor to ceiling in dark wood. It features a built-in desk, fireplace, and shelving on every wall.
Most of the bedrooms are located on the second floor, including the expansive owner suite, which boasts a fireplace, built-ins, a balcony, a dressing room, and a bath with a makeup vanity and a soaking tub positioned to look out on Quincy Bay.
There are three more bedrooms on this floor, including a suite with living and dining areas, a kitchen, and full bathroom. Venture up one more flight of stairs to find the remaining three bedrooms.
On the lower level, come with popcorn to watch a movie in the red home theater with stadium seating, eight plush leather chairs, and a projector. Whip yourself up a drink at the full bar or select a bottle from the wine cellar. You can lounge in the living and dining space or break a sweat in the home gym.
The dock is in a flood plain, according to the listing, and the square footage includes the finished lower level. The home has a three-car garage.
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