Project posted by Tom Webb

The Jaffe Home by Irving Tobocman

Year
1962
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Midcentury
Front exterior
Front exterior
Front exterior
Front exterior
Front exterior
Front exterior
Front exterior
Front exterior
Front exterior
Front exterior
Front exterior
Front exterior
Courtyard
Courtyard
Entry
Entry
Entry
Entry
Entry
Entry
Entry
Entry
Entry
Entry
Dining
Dining
Dining
Dining
Living room
Living room
Living room
Living room
Living room
Living room
Living room
Living room
Dining room
Dining room

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Details

Square Feet
4160
Lot Size
0.36 acres
Bedrooms
4
Full Baths
3
Partial Baths
1

Credits

Posted by
Architect
Irving Tobocman
Builder
Ed Freidinger
Photographer
Jordan Straight

From Tom Webb

Step into a timeless architectural treasure at 102 Boehringer Ct., a perfectly preserved Mid-century modern masterpiece crafted by renowned architect Irving Tobocman and built with unmatched quality by Ed Freidinger. Priced at $650,000, this rare gem offers an extraordinary blend of elegance, craftsmanship, and modern comfort.

From the moment you enter, you’ll be captivated by meticulous details that define this home’s exceptional design. Custom-built cabinetry, walk-in closets in every bedroom, and luxurious materials such as marble vanities, terrazzo flooring, and skylights set the stage for sophisticated living. Expansive windows invite the beauty of nature indoors, creating a seamless connection between the home and its expertly landscaped surroundings.

The primary suite is a private retreat, featuring a spacious closet and a spa-like five-piece bath. A stunning travertine-surrounded fireplace anchors the living area, while the dining room’s floating sideboard with a marble top adds a dramatic touch. The large chef’s kitchen is equally impressive, boasting a Sub-Zero refrigerator, double oven, ample storage, and a cozy dine-in area.

Outside, a resort-style backyard awaits, complete with a saltwater pool and a dedicated pool house with his-and-her changing rooms—a perfect oasis for summer relaxation. The partially finished basement offers additional versatility, featuring a unique fallout shelter that reflects the era’s distinctive design ethos.

This architectural marvel is more than just a home—it’s a work of art and a piece of history. Don’t miss your opportunity to own this one-of-a-kind property.