GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA: In a recent video, the well-known YouTuber MrBeast took his viewers on an awe-inspiring journey through the $30 million mansion once owned by the late founder of Yankee Candles.
Not only was MrBeast captivated by the extravagant features of the mansion, but he also turned it into an engaging event to share his incredible discoveries with his audience.
MrBeast's popularity continues to soar, evidenced by his latest video titled '$1 vs $100,000,000 House!' which shattered his previous record for the most views in 24 hours for a non-music video.
This accomplishment marks another milestone in his ever-growing online presence.
MrBeast left speechless by $30 million mansion in recent video
In a recent YouTube video that has garnered a staggering 115 million views so far, MrBeast embarked on a house tour like no other.
From properties worth just $1 to magnificent mansions valued at a jaw-dropping $100,000,000, his latest video has struck a chord with his vast online audience.
However, it was one particular mansion featured in this video that left both MrBeast and his viewers awestruck.
This opulent paradise is known as the Juggler Meadow Estate, located in Leverett, Massachusetts, and priced at $30 million, as reported by the New York Post.
This luxurious property, listed by Johnny Hatem Jr of the Sarkis Team at Douglas Elliman, sprawls over 60 acres of meticulously landscaped grounds and comprises not one, but eight extravagant structures, boasting over 120,000 square feet of interior space.
What makes the Juggler Meadow Estate truly exceptional is its history. The property was formerly owned by the late Michael Kittredge II, the creative genius behind the iconic Yankee Candle Co.
MrBeast and his team couldn't contain their excitement as they explored this mansion, from the grandeur of the great room to the indoor waterpark, and a stunning collection of luxury cars.
Within the vast 120,000 square feet, there's a 25,000-square-foot main residence and a 55,000-square-foot spa.
The spa complex includes a 4,000-square-foot fitness center with a full kitchen, massage rooms, treatment rooms, saunas, steam rooms, and two luxurious locker rooms.
The amenities offered by this estate are nothing short of extraordinary, featuring a three-lane bowling alley, a game room reminiscent of an arcade, a massive auditorium, and an indoor tennis court that even had spectator seating.
In addition, there's a 25-foot-long oak bar and a fireplace, as described in the listing.
What's fascinating about this property is its purpose. The Kittredge family designed and expanded it not only for their enjoyment but also to share with family, friends, co-workers, and colleagues.
The main home, initially constructed in the 1980s, underwent eight stages of expansion, finally reaching completion in 2010.
The primary bedroom wing occupies an entire side of the estate, featuring the main bedroom with a fireplace and a private balcony, two auxiliary bedroom suites, a kitchenette, and an office.
On the lower level, there's a commercial-grade kitchen, two wine cellars with a grotto-like appearance, two dining rooms, and a 10-seat theater, ensuring the ultimate 'movie night' experience.
For guests and staff, the estate provides separate private homes. One includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms, while the other offers four bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The outdoor features are equally spectacular, with meticulously manicured gardens, an outdoor tennis court, a pool, and orchard trees.
Michael Kittredge II began his candle-making journey at home, creating affordable gifts for his loved ones, which eventually evolved into the multimillion-dollar empire and household name that is Yankee Candle Co.
MrBeast tries 'poop' coffee
When it comes to pushing the boundaries of content creation, MrBeast emerges as a towering figure among creators.
In a recent Instagram post by MrBeast, the reigning monarch of YouTube embarked on an unusual journey – trying the most expensive coffee in the world, none other than the legendary 'poop coffee', accompanied by his crewmates.
While MrBeast found himself savoring the unique flavor of this expensive brew, his crewmate Karl Jacobs didn't share the same enthusiasm and didn't quite enjoy the experience.