The former Foxborough residence of retired New England Patriots lineman Matt Light has once again found its way onto the real estate market, showcasing a plethora of renovations and luxury updates. Matt Light, having sold the property in November 2023 for $1,950,000, has left behind an estate that continues to tantalize, drawing the keen interest of several current Patriots players. "Three of the people who have been pretty interested in the house are Patriots players," divulged Amanda Rosen of Coldwell Banker Realty, cited by Boston.com, emphasizing the property's idyllic privacy and proximity to Foxborough as key attractions.
The approximately 7.64 acres of pastoral land include a house and additional structures totaling an extensive footprint. The five-bedroom main house boasts not only 4.5 baths but also a finished basement, contributing to its nearly 4,800-square-foot living space. The estate also offers an outdoor haven complete with a covered kitchen and heated swimming pool. The attached two-car garage and a separate garage building with room for four more vehicles plus a car lift are features that appeal to auto enthusiasts. In addition, a standalone living quarters with a kitchenette and full bath is located above the second garage, presenting versatile living options for guests or staff.
The mainstay of the residence was crafted in 1996, and the home emanates modernity, undergoing extensive renovations prompted by the current owner. A brand new chef's kitchen, equipped with top-notch appliances and quartz countertops, is anticipated to be a key appeal for culinary aficionados. A relaunched mudroom includes laundry facilities and built-in storage, complementing the overall utility and flow of the home's ground floor which also features formal dining and living areas, per details provided by Coldwell Banker Homes.
Upstairs, the primary suite offers a sanctuary with a newly renovated ensuite replete with high-end fixtures, alongside three additional bedrooms and two baths, each meticulously updated. The lower level houses media space, additional living quarters with a full bath, and a sauna for relaxation. "It's such a great house for entertainment. After practices or games, people would hang out there and just have the best time," Rosen relayed in a statement obtained by Boston.com, highlighting the home's capacity for hosting social gatherings.