Real Estate
The Most Expensive Home For Sale In Long Beach
It may be across town or down the block, but this beautiful home is for sale in your neighborhood.

LONG BEACH, NY — Ever wonder what that huge home in your neighborhood would sell for? Well, now you can wonder no more.
We found the most expensive home for sale in Long Beach, and it is a beauty.
You can check out the listing here, in case you have some money burning a hole in your pocket and want to upgrade your living space.
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1029 Oceanfront Ave. — $5.49 million

Hawaii meets Dune Road in this 5500 sf beachfront Architectural Masterpiece. Located on the Atlantic Ocean and 40 minutes from Manhattan, this award-winning home has expansive horizon views of LI's most beautiful beach from every angle. Designed by famed NYC architect West Chin, it redefines indoor-outdoor living as the 3 ton retractable glass ocean-facing wall opens in seconds to invite the sand, waves and ocean breeze indoors. Family living and an entertainer's dream, the home has 3 voluminous levels of indoor and patio living, including 6 bedrooms, and 6 full-baths and 2 powder rooms with Boffi and Vola hardware. Whether gazing at the ocean from the upper balconies, or lounging in the privacy of the lower level's deck, complete with salt-water pool, outdoor kitchen, cabana and fire pit; the home defines ocean living and modernity. Full house radiant heat resides under the imported travertine marble floors and is touch-controlled by a Crestron home-automation system, which also adjusts the 7-zone ocean-rated Daikin HVAC system, home security, pool and audio/video systems. The chef-designed wide-open Boffi kitchen is outfitted with Gaggenau appliances and wine refrigeration and as family gathers around the Corian island to prepare and dine, the elevated kitchen provides ocean views through the great rooms; 20-foot ceilings. Thoughtful design permeates into the master suite, which as a duplex, provides ocean views from both its lower level master bath and shower, and from its upper level's master bedroom. And, when you think you've seen it all, a hidden indoor shower's roof retracts to bring the sun without stepping outside. The home also features 2 fireplaces, a full gym, two garages (with driveway gives parking for 7 cars), a 17.5 kw solar system and custom closets and millwork throughout. Featured in New York magazine, Dwell and numerous publications, the home was a past winner of Interior Design magazine's Resort Home of the Year.
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