New Hope’s Iconic Mid-Century Home Up for Grabs: A Peek into the $2.4 Million Listing

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A beautifully renovated Mid-Century Modern home in New Hope is preparing for auction next month with a reserve price of $2.4 million.

A beautifully renovated Mid-Century Modern home in New Hope is preparing for auction next month with a reserve price of $2.4 million, writes V.L. Hendrickson for Mansion Global.  

Originally crafted by renowned architect Jules Gregory in the 1950s, this New Hope residence has been a standout in the area, contrasting sharply with the typical farm and Colonial-style properties. 

This unique home, listed by Paramount Realty USA and Compass, offers a stunning blend of historical architecture and modern luxury. It features a striking A-frame living area with expansive floor-to-ceiling windows, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding preserved farmland.  

The property, sitting on approximately 1.5 acres and measuring 4,356 square feet, has been intermittently on the market since February, initially listed at $3.6 million and currently priced at $2.995 million. 

The 2020 renovation and expansion retained the home’s original character while incorporating contemporary comforts, transforming it into a chalet-style abode.  

The property boasts a serene setting, with a long driveway leading to a porte-cochère and a welcoming water feature at the entrance. 

Inside, the vaulted great room features a lounge area, a music nook, and a wet bar, further enhanced by white oak floors, two fireplaces, and nine skylights. 

The home’s sleek kitchen, anchored by a 16-foot island, includes quartz countertops and high-end Bosch and Sub-Zero appliances.  

Read more about New Hope’s rare mid-century modern home in Mansion Global.  


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