Here are 7 gorgeous '80s-era homes for sale
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Danville, California. Facing Mount Diablo, this five-bedroom house was built in 1984. The home features a remodeled kitchen, new wood floors, French doors, and a master suite with a private balcony and a heated floor in the bath.
The exterior boasts an outdoor kitchen, a pool with a waterfall and a pool house. Community amenities include golf, fitness centers, and tennis courts. $2,800,000. Claire Sheperdson, Keller Williams Realty/Top Agent Network, (925) 984-9658.
Salt Lake City. This custom-designed three-bedroom home was built in 1985. Interior details include marble floors, large glass windows, a theater room, an indoor pool, and planted palm trees from the Aladdin Casino in Las Vegas.
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Access the main suite by a spiral staircase to a living area with a wet bar, a large bedroom with a fireplace and a walkout deck, and a spa bath. $1,300,000. Leigh Anne Bernal, City Home Collective, (801) 718-5555.
Longboat Key, Florida. Built in 1982, this four-bedroom house underwent major renovations in 2005. The home has 180-degree views of Sarasota Bay, etched-glass doors, vaulted ceilings, a chef’s kitchen, and two master suites.
Outside amenities include a deck with a wet bar, a heated pool, and a private dock with a boatlift. $2,500,000. Saint Cacchiotti, Michael Saunders & Co., (941) 809-0787.
Bedford, New York. This four-bedroom house was built in 1988 on a dead-end road overlooking a quarry. Details include glass walls, a large family room, a fireplace, and a 1,400-square-foot lower level with a separate entry for private access.
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The 5.6-acre lot has mature trees, rock outcrops, and flagstone paths. $999,000. Gloria Marwell and Lia Grasso, Douglas Elliman Real Estate, (914) 234-4590.
Dallas. Set on 3 acres, this three-bedroom split-level house was constructed in 1983. The stone façade home has built-in wooden bookshelves, an elevator, and a living room with a bar and a stone fireplace.
The wooded property has a gated driveway and an attached two-car carport with a metal workshop. $750,000. The Denton Aguam Real Estate Team, Keller Williams Realty, (214) 415-4499.
Highland Park, Illinois. Architectural firm Tigerman McCurry built and designed this home in 1988. The three-bedroom house was designed so each room has its own roof.
The 1.6-acre property has an in-ground pool with a dressing room, landscaped gardens, and a circular driveway. $1,900,000. Deborah Bartelstein and Paula Simon, Coldwell Banker Real Estate/Top Agent Network, (847) 624-5826.
Goshen, Connecticut. Built in 1983, this four-bedroom house lies in a private lake community set on 1,320 acres. The contemporary home features a central fireplace in the main living space, hardwood floors, an open kitchen, and partial views of Woodridge Lake. Purchase includes access to four sandy beaches, eight tennis courts, a fitness center, and a junior Olympic pool. $350,000. Stephen Drezen and Karen Newton, William Pitt/Sotheby’s International Realty, (860) 491-2000.
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