It’s been almost 10 years since died at age 91, but the prominent developer and landlord’s longtime home has only now popped up for sale at $10 million, with held by Neal Ward of Compass.
Perched atop Edgehill Mountain in the Forest Hill neighborhood, the eye-catching curvilinear, cedar-shake structure was commissioned by the founder of Trinity Properties and his longtime wife, former actress Yvonne Giuntoli, in the late 1960s. Completed in 1970 by a team of architects that included Robert V. Arrigoni and Howard Backen, with finishing touches by professor Dale E. Benedict, the midcentury property has remained in the Sangiacomo family ever since.
A hedge-lined pathway out front makes its way to a gated entry, which opens onto a red brick courtyard with a bubbling fountain and a childr

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