Exclusive | Pulitzer-winning architecture critic asks $7.49M for his starchitect-designed Hamptons escape
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This East Hampton home, owned by Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic Paul Goldberger, is listed for $7.49 million. Originally purchased in 1985 for $245,000, the house underwent significant transformations, including an addition by noted architect Robert A.M. Stern. The property now spans 5,300 square feet with six bedrooms, 6½ bathrooms, a pool, and landscaped surroundings. Goldberger hopes to sell it along with an adjacent lot, promoted separately to attract interested buyers. Their vision of the home evolved from a "starter house" to a luxury residence embodying high architectural value.
Goldberger, who is the author of books including, "Why Architecture Matters," hopes to sell the home for $7.49 million along with its lot separately, if desired.
At 5,300 square feet, that little box of a starter home now features six bedrooms and 6½ bathrooms, showcasing a stunning transformation overseen by esteemed architects.
Read at New York Post
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