If you’re into eclectic homes, this might be the one for you.
The home is a geodesic dome, featuring curved exterior walls designed to withstand strong winds and improve energy efficiency, in a shape that blends durability with sustainability.
“It’s gotten a lot of publicity and a lot of showings,” said Caroline Garguilo of Keller Williams Realty Central Monmouth, the listing agent.
The three-bedroom, two-bathroom home was listed for sale more than a month ago.
“At every open house we’ve had over 25 families — that’s really high traction,” she said, adding that the home has also had about 50 private showings. “Some people are interested and a lot of people are just curious.”
Geodesic homes are rare in New Jersey but a few can be found in towns like Stockton, Island Heights, Princeton and one in Randolph.
The one currently on the market in Farmingdale is about 1,800 square feet and was built in 1980.
The unique roof shape is achieved through a network of interlocking triangles.
“It’s like a geometry teacher’s dream,” Garguilo said.
The interior is open-concept with high ceilings in the foyer and living room.
The recently updated kitchen is complete with three ovens, a feature from when a previous owner used the home as a baking space. The kitchen sits next to a formal dining room. The first floor also includes one bedroom and a full bathroom.
Upstairs there are two bedrooms, another full bathroom and a balcony overlooking the living room. A third-floor loft with skylights could be used as a home office.
It sits on a one-acre lot that backs to wetlands in a neighborhood known as Farmington Park.
“It’s a quiet street but it’s located close to Route 34 so that makes it accessible to the Garden State Parkway and other major roads,” Garguilo said. “But it feels like you’re in your own peaceful location back there.”
The home was originally listed on Oct. 6 for $499,000. The price was reduced to $475,000 on Nov. 18.
“We had an offer that came in at that price, which is a good indicator of telling us what it’s worth because that person is an active buyer,” she said.
The deal didn’t work out because that buyer wanted to build a detached garage, but the nearby wetlands would have made that process more complicated, Garguilo said.
As of October, the year-to-date median sale price for a home in Farmingdale is $744,500, according to New Jersey Realtors.
Another open house is scheduled for the property on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The home is about 1,800 square feet.Motion City Media
The living room has high ceilings.Motion City Media
The updated kitchen has three ovens.Motion City Media
The dining room is adjacent to the kitchen.Motion City Media
There are two full bathrooms.Motion City Media
There are three bedrooms.Motion City Media
It sits on an acre of property that backs to wetlands.Motion City Media
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