The final masterpiece by the late architect Franklin Israel has just sold for $11 million, The Post has learned.
Located at 186 Spyglass Lane in Jupiter, Florida, this residence spans 5,100 square feet and includes six bedrooms and eight baths.
This sale officially hands off Israel’s legacy to a new generation. He died from AIDS at the age of 50 in 1996. During his career, Israel was celebrated for his inventive use of space and smooth transitions between man-made and natural environments, with his aesthetic specifically inspired by the state of California.
This home at Admiral’s Cove, surrounded by unique barrier islands and preserved vistas, offers privacy in luxe settings.
Inside, the property boasts floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with natural light, a sun-filled kitchen, a lap pool and water views.
Original flooring remains through the home, giving off a ’90s vibe.
Still, there are modern comforts. Its brand-new dock, completed in February 2024, is designed to accommodate a 70-foot boat.
Eric Ditri with Waterfront Properties & Club C held the listing.