The “Pink Skies” singer, now touring behind last year’s self-titled release, appears to have purchased a historic five-bedroom, 6.5-bathroom colonial built in 1904 along Duxbury’s idyllic coast in April for $7.5 million.
Agents involved in the transaction would not comment to Boston.com, but files with the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds show the home sold on April 8 to BASP MA LLC.
The real estate investment company registered in Massachusetts just weeks before the closing and lists “Zachary L Bryan” as one of its managers in records kept by the Secretary of the Commonwealth’s Office.
Bryan, 28, who grew up in Oklahoma, and his girlfriend, Brianna LaPaglia, 25, have also taken to social media to show off their new digs.
The house is the backdrop to severalrecentTikTok and Instagram videos posted by LaPaglia, a Massachusetts native and Barstool Sports podcast host also known as “Chickenfry.”
In one clip, LaPaglia can be seen lounging on the property’s private dock that jets out into Duxbury Bay.
“See why I never want to go back to New York?” she says, as she moves the camera around to bring the horizon and some lobster traps into frame. “Does it make sense now?”
A description of the home from South Shore Sotheby’s International Realty describes an “iconic waterfront property situated on 1.01 beautifully manicured acres with boat house and private pier overlooking Duxbury Bay in one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in Duxbury.”
“Original features include hardwood floors, hand crafted woodwork, soapstone sink and exterior brick walls and patio. Be in awe of the grandeur of the home with fireplaced living room flanked by the stately study and formal dining room with access to the sunroom and adjacent to the expansive center-island kitchen.”
According to the description, the home features four levels, 12 rooms, and more than 5,500 square feet.
But the U.S. Navy veteran pierced a new echelon of fame last year with the release of his fourth studio album, “Zach Bryan,” buoyed by “I Remember Everything,” a duet track featuring fellow country singer-songwriter, Kacey Musgraves. (His fifth album, “The Great American Bar Scene,” is due out Thursday.)
Even so, he’s hardly the first rock star to make Duxbury an adopted home.
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