1989 Myron Goldfinger-Designed Home in New York Debuts on the Market for $2.5M

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The four-bedroom marvel at 319 Millwood Road isn’t just another modern Westchester County mansion—it’s a work of art and a testament to the craftsmanship of late architect Myron Goldfinger.

The New Castle, NY, home was recently listed for the first time ever, just days after the 90-year-old modernist architect died July 20 of liver cancer. The asking price is $2,495,000.

Goldfinger was perhaps best known for his work on Weight Watchers executive Fred Jaroslow’s monumental Long Island home, which was the filming location for the raucous house-party scene in the film “The Wolf of Wall Street.” (Go ahead. Google it.)

His portfolio of high-profile properties is concentrated in New York’s Long Island area, specifically in the exclusive enclave of the Hamptons. Clean, modern design with dramatic, Mediterranean-esque elements are hallmarks of Goldfinger’s work.

Think: blank, white facades with striking Roman columns and sculptural courtyards.

Myron Goldfinger New Castle Home
319 Millwood Road

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Myron Goldfinger New Castle Home
Entryway

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Myron Goldfinger New Castle Home
Living room

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Myron Goldfinger New Castle Home
Kitchen

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Myron Goldfinger New Castle Home
One of four bedrooms

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Primary en suite bathroom

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Myron Goldfinger New Castle Home
Pool

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Myron Goldfinger New Castle Home
Hot tub

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The more-than-6,000-square-foot New Castle property has 40-foot barrel entryway, a floating staircase, and geometric passageways.

Beyond its impressive aesthetic, the home also comes with a long list of amenities, including a two-story fireplace, gourmet kitchen, and a primary en suite bathroom with a soaking tub and sauna.

But its outdoor features are possibly the property’s most impressive—there are multiple decks and terraces with gorgeous views of four landscaped areas, plus a pool and tennis court.

The conveniently located house is a 50-minute drive to New York City.

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