On the Market: A Flat With a Sauna, an L.A. Lloyd Wright, and More Great Homes for Sale This Week

The listings also include the famed Antler House in East Hampton, a Philly home packed with charm, and an Otto Kolb midcentury in New Jersey.

A bonus loft area perched on the top floor frames panoramic treetop views.
A bonus loft area perched on the top floor frames panoramic treetop views.

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In New Jersey, a Marvelous Midcentury Home by Otto Kolb Asks $1.2M

140 Heather Lane in Princeton, New Jersey, is currently listed for $1,195,000 by Linda Twining of Callaway Henderson Sotheby's International Realty.
140 Heather Lane in Princeton, New Jersey, is currently listed for $1,195,000 by Linda Twining of Callaway Henderson Sotheby's International Realty.

"Modernist architect Otto Kolb, celebrated throughout Europe and the US, designed this one-of-a-kind home nestled into a sun-dappled lot on a sleepy street at Princeton’s edge. The single-story home feels completely enveloped by its enchanting, woodsy surrounds, its interior bathed in sunlight pouring through floor-to-ceiling walls of glass. Exposed brick walls add rustic texture and interest, along with wood trim, slabs of stone, and even sheets of weathered metal. A nicely separated guest suite and/or office has served the ever-shifting lifestyles of current times."

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East Hampton’s Legendary Antler House Just Hit the Market for $2.5M

23 Neck Path in East Hampton, New York, is currently listed for $2,495,000 by Lori Schiaffino of Compass and Esteban Gomez of @TheCreativesAgent.
23 Neck Path in East Hampton, New York, is currently listed for $2,495,000 by Lori Schiaffino of Compass and Esteban Gomez of @TheCreativesAgent.

"The Andrew Geller Antler House is a turnkey, fully restored luxury beach house and one-of-a-kind work of art. Andrew Geller was not only the preeminent midcentury architect for beach houses on Long Island, but one of the most important midcentury architects in the world. He’s affectionately nicknamed ‘the Architect of Happiness,’ and some common exaltations of Geller's work include ‘whimsical, breathtaking, playful, breezy, joyful, original, and dream houses.’ Today, more than ever, Geller’s work is coming into full appreciation and no house has been more at the forefront of this awakening than the Antler House. Designed and built in 1968, the Antler House is perhaps the most inventive and playful of all Geller’s beach houses. The heart of the home is the expansive great room with cedar-paneled cathedral ceilings, walls of glass, and an open floor plan. The perfect place for entertaining, it is perched on the 2nd floor with ‘owl eye’ floor-to-ceiling windows which frame and capture the sunrise, sunset, and idyllic forest views."

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Lloyd Wright’s Second Commissioned Home Seeks $3.2M in L.A.

The multi-level home offers a serene city escape, surrounded by thick native landscaping.
The multi-level home offers a serene city escape, surrounded by thick native landscaping.

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