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    Westchester home designed with striking 1980s flair lists for $4.7M

    By Jennifer Gould,

    8 hours ago

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    A modernist beachfront home designed by the late architect Myron Goldfinger is on the market for $4.7 million.

    It’s the first time the home has been for sale since it was built in 1982.

    The five-bedroom, six-bath spread, which has been featured in shelter magazines over the years, is at 30 Beachfront Lane in New Rochelle, NY. It’s part of a tony, gated community of just 12 homes, 35 minutes by car from the city.

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    The eclectic home features a glass-enclosed pool and lots of curves. Framework
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    The soothing water views stretch out endlessly. Framework
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    The stunning home comes with its own private, sandy beach. Framework

    This Miami mansion found a buyer in a day — for $34M in cash

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    A cozy space by the fireplace. Framework
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    One of the home’s five bedrooms sports soothing water views. Framework

    At 5,903 square feet, the house sits on 0.38 acres, and comes with a pool and views of the Long Island Sound.

    Goldfinger — who died last year and designed homes in New York the Hamptons, New Jersey, Connecticut, Anguilla and New Mexico — is known as an original architect.

    One of the homes he designed was featured in 2013’s “The Wolf of Wall Street” as the setting for a wild party. (The home, in Sands Point on Long Island’s North Shore, was built in 1981 for then-executive of Weight Watchers, Fred Jaroslow.)

    Oklahoma mansion with every amenity imaginable seeks $17.25M

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    The dining room works for family meals or entertaining. Framework
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    The late architect was known for his geometric shapes. Framework
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    Lounge by the property’s private beach. Framework

    In his obituary, the New York Times resurrected a quote from his 1992 book, “Myron Goldfinger: Architect.”

    “All architecture must eventually fade and return to dust,” Goldfinger wrote. “The fashion of the moment is so temporary. Only the timeless basic geometry repeats in time.”

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    While Goldfinger built the home in 1982, its footprint was expanded in 1999.

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    The indoor pool is open year-round. Framework
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    The sunlit eat-in kitchen has a massive skylight. Framework

    The home is also primed for entertaining, inside and out, with swimming, kayaking and paddleboarding available from the private beach. There’s also a waterfront patio and a pool encased in glass for year-round use.

    Inside, the walls curve and high ceilings feature lots of skylights and glass that help capitalize on the water views. The residence also boasts a sunken living room, a formal dining room, a chef’s kitchen and a home office — plus a primary bedroom with stunning views.

    The listing broker is Mimi Magarelli of Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty.

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