Frank Lloyd Wright’s Last Home Has Been Sitting on the Market for 5 Years—Why Won’t It Sell?
The famed architect’s final project before his death, a circular home in Phoenix, has has yet to attract a buyer.
The famed architect’s final project before his death, a circular home in Phoenix, has has yet to attract a buyer.
A dwelling that was modeled after a nearly identical Wright design that sits 1.5 miles away has a fascinating history.
A sprawling home that has been outfitted with a top-of-the-line smart system has been put on the market in Weston, FL, for a hefty sum.
Located in Michigan, the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed property has been publicly listed on only one occasion previously, in 2017.
John Lloyd Wright might not have reached the same levels of architectural fame as his father, but he left behind an incredible design legacy.
The storied 1970-era estate in Phoenix is known for its annual “Merry Christmas” message visible from the side of a mountain.
An architectural gem in Illinois that was saved from destruction by its neighbors has now come on the market for the first time.
Jacobs, 61, purchased the historic property in 2019—and has spent years renovating the home to restore its original brilliance.
Designed by award-winning architect Don Erickson, who studied with the architectural icon, the property features hand-split stone and impressive wood beams.
For fans of Wright’s style, there are homes to be had by his proteges. They range in price points in various parts of the country.
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