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Nonamé Villa is a luxurious beachfront retreat with a sleek modern design, surrounded by lush palm trees and greenery. The villa features a large outdoor pool with sun loungers and an open-air living space under a gabled roof, set against the backdrop of a gently sloping, forested hill.

Retired Wall Street CEO’s home hits the market for $29.5 million in British Virgin Islands

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September 28, 2024 | FOXBusiness | Aislinn Murphy
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The asking price is $29.5 million

 

multi-million-dollar beachfront home of a retired Wall Street bank CEO recently went up for sale in the British Virgin Islands.

Bloomberg reported the luxury home had appeared on the Virgin Gorda real estate market and identified its current owners as former Morgan Stanley CEO John Mack and wife Christy Mack.

The asking price for the property nestled in the Oil Nut Bay community is $29.5 million, according to its listing with Corcoran BVI’s Roz Colthart.

The listing describes the luxury home as “custom-furnished and finished with absolutely no detail overlooked.”

It spans a total of nearly 6,000 square feet. Among that space is six bedrooms as well as six full- and one half-bathroom, according to the listing.

There are also two kitchens: a family one and one geared toward a private chef.

 

 

Modern kitchen in a villa with light wood cabinets, open shelving displaying dishes, and stainless steel appliances. A large island with a fruit bowl and cutting board sits in the center, under a contemporary Nonamé pendant light. A door and window offer a view of a lush garden.
The beachfront home features two kitchens

 

A modern, dimly lit living room in Nonamé Villa features a large U-shaped gray sofa adorned with multiple gray pillows. In front of the sofa is a wooden coffee table with a few books on it. The room has dark walls and lighting from recessed ceiling lights.
A view of the media room

 

Elsewhere in the home, a large media room offers a space for entertainment.

 

Spacious and bright living room at Nonamé Villa with large glass windows offering a view of a tropical outdoor area. The room features white sofas arranged around a glass coffee table with decorative cushions. A high ceiling with exposed beams adds to the airy feel.
A look at the interior of the home (Does Media)

 

The house sits within a half-acre lot, Bloomberg reported.

It comes with an “expansive outdoor entertaining area” and an infinity pool, the listing said. The listing also touted its close proximity to Oil Nut Bay’s beach club and amenities.

The beachfront property has belonged to John and Christy Mack since 2015, per Bloomberg.

He helmed Morgan Stanley for about five years as its CEO, with his tenure in that role spanning 2005 to 2010. He stopped serving as the chairman of the bank’s board at the end of 2011.

Mack and his wife significantly revamped the home, originally a spec house, to make it their own, according to the outlet. Those efforts reportedly amounted to $18 million.

 

A scenic view of Nonamé Villa, a tropical resort featuring multiple thatched-roof buildings nestled among lush green palm trees. In the background, there is a vibrant turquoise ocean under a partly cloudy sky. The shoreline is visible with sand stretching along the coast.
A view of the $29.5 million property (Does Media)

 

Christy Mack told Bloomberg their decision to sell the home was linked to them “selling off stuff that has complicated our lives, as wonderful and fabulous as the house has been.”

“Our kids want to do other things and don’t want to feel obligated to go down there every winter,” she also reportedly said.

The British Virgin Islands consists of over 50 islands. Of them, Virgin Gorda, where the $29.5 million home is located, is considered the third largest.

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