1970's disco-queen, Gloria Gaynor New Jersey has been listed for $1.249 million. Multi-talented Gloria, one of the most popular singers during the disco years with songs such as I Will Survive and Never Can Say Goodbye, did much of the interior design of the 8,000-square-foot home.
The singer’s still singing today and even won a Grammy award in 2020, recently put her home on the market. Located in a New Jersey suburb of New York, Gloria customized much of the home herself selecting a contemporary design blue-print throughout the five-bedroom, 8,000-square-foot estate. Special features include a movie theatre and a pool enclosed by a glass atrium, glass block windows, architectural ceilings, a marble fireplace and floors, circular office space, park-like backyard with a large deck and gazebo, big shade trees, and a party-room basement, Perfectly suited for one of the ‘70’s greatest divas. Each bedroom comes complete with a large, walk-in closet. Just beyond the woods at the back of the property is the Warrenbrook Golf Course.
Gaynor told The New York Times that she’s hosted many dinners, parties and backyard gatherings over the years. “I used to have a Fourth of July party, then changed it to a Christmas party, then a birthday party,” she said. “Outside I built a stage in front of the pool and people danced. Inside people watched football on TV or played pool and listened to the jukebox.”
The listing agent for Grammy winner Gloria Gaynor’s home is Lisa Poggi of Douglas Elliman.
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