Reynolds Consumer Products CEO pays $3.1M for Lake Forest mansion

Reynolds Consumer Products President and CEO Scott Huckins and his wife, Elizabeth, on March 14 paid $3.125 million for a six-bedroom, 7,541-square-foot mansion in Lake Forest.

In January, Huckins was named CEO of the Lake-Forest based maker of Hefty trash bags and Reynolds aluminum wrap, after previously serving as the company’s chief financial officer for a little more than a year.

In Lake Forest, the custom-built stone mansion that Huckins bought was built in 2010 and is situated on a 1.69-acre property. The mansion has eight bathrooms, seven fireplaces, a slate roof, hand-scraped wood floors and a family room with a large fireplace and a custom mantel, along with French doors leading to the backyard.

Other features include a paneled library with a wood-coffered ceiling, a limestone fireplace and built-ins, along with a custom movie projector and screen. The kitchen has a large island, a Wolf range with a hand-made metal hood, Wolf double ovens and a breakfast room.

The home also has a heated sunroom with a fireplace, a large mudroom, an office, a first-floor primary bedroom suite with vaulted ceilings and a fireplace and a full basement with a recreational area and a second kitchen. Outside on the property are a pergola and an expansive patio area.

Lori Glattly of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Chicago, who represented Huckins, declined to comment on the transaction.

The mansion had been listed for a time last year for $3.995 million before it was taken off the market.

The property had a $55,994 property tax bill in the 2023 tax year.

Goldsborough is a freelance reporter.

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