Ex-Gillette CEO James Kilts Shaves Asking Price of Greenwich Estate
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Former Gillette Company CEO James M. Kilts hopes for a smooth sale of his Greenwich, CT, estate. He’s listed the luxurious spread for $12.5 million.
Property records show the home was purchased in 2005 for $13.75 million—so Kilts has already shaved a substantial amount off the price in an effort to encourage a buyer to step up.
Built in 2004 on 15 acres, the Georgian-style mansion offers a “rare combination of seclusion and convenience.” The grounds include gardens, woodlands, bluestone terraces, and a pool with pool house.
The interiors of the 15,563-square-foot, five-bedroom home feature plaster millwork and high ceilings.
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The chef’s kitchen comes with a butler’s pantry, and a catering and gardening room. Entertaining spaces include living and dining rooms. The home is also outfitted with a sunroom, family room, library, and office.
Located in the gated enclave of Conyers Farm, the home offers 24/7 staffed security. It’s located minutes from shops, schools, and the airport.
Kilts was at the helm of Gillette when the company was acquired by Procter & Gamble for $57 billion in 2005. He’s also founding partner of the private equity firm Centerview Partners.
Helen Maher with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England Properties holds the listing.
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