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Hot Property: Kenny Goss’ Highland Park Home

An art-lover's paradise.
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{Neighborhood: Highland Park}

At 4449 Belfort Avenue, art takes center stage. We wouldn’t expect anything less from the home of gallery owner Kenny Goss, co-founder of the Goss-Michael Foundation.

Built in 1940 by architect Harwood K. Smith and beautifully remodeled in 2007, the Highland Park manse serves as a clean, sprawling showplace for an art collector, forgoing grand chandeliers for gallery lighting, or eye-catching wallpaper for expansive white walls. Though it boasts museum-quality features, the four-bedroom residence is anything but cold. Gorgeous hardwoods and limestone floors lead the way through a gourmet kitchen, a cozy breakfast nook, a well-lit library, and a lavish master suite with two bathrooms and a custom closet.

Unfortunately, the artwork and furniture pictured in the listing doesn’t come with the home, buy you can still have fun perusing the slideshow. Our favorite piece: a poppy, typographic, acrylic and aluminum piece by Dublin’s Michael Craig-Martin hanging in the door-lined gallery along the back of the home.

 

By the Numbers

  • 4449 Belfort Ave
  • $3,495,000
  • 5,541 Square Feet
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 5.1 Bathrooms
  • 4 Fireplaces
  • 1 Pool

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