Old Westbury home designed by late architect Norman Jaffe
An Old Westbury home designed by the late architect Norman Jaffe is on the market for $3.995 million.
Jaffe lived in the stone and redwood home for a few months while it was being designed and built in 1977, says listing agent Sandy Binder of Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty.
The six-bedroom home, with seven full and two half-bathrooms, was renovated in 2002, keeping the architectural integrity, with walls of windows overlooking the two-acre property.
“[Jaffe] brings the outside in,” Binder says. “You just have a feeling he’s very into the landscape.”
The home features a theater with leather seating, and the property has a pool.