3 fab Frank Lloyd Wright homes you can still nab right now
FLW FTW The homes of Frank Lloyd Wright continue to enchant their owners (not to mention architecture enthusiasts), even after decades of living there. Still, there comes a time when one must sell one?s dream home for a variety of reasons. But because Wright?s homes are so peculiar and one-of-a-kind, they often languish on the market, however desirable in theory they may be.
Here are three Wright creations flung across the U.S. that are still waiting to be snatched up. Some have undergone price cuts, while others have maintained their original asks. Remember, just because it?s been on the market for months doesn?t mean the property isn?t worth the trouble: It?s holding out for that very special buyer. Could it be you" Olfelt House, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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When this untouched-with-original-furniture beauty went up for sale in June of last year, it was listed for $1,495,000. After 251 days on the market, it?s now asking $1,395,000 after a $100,000 price cut. The owners Helen and Paul Olfelt, a retired couple in Minneapolis, first asked an apprentice of Wright to design their home in 1958, but the architect himself ended up taking on the task.
Tirranna, New Canaan, Connecticut
Photos via Houlihan Lawrence
It?s only been on the market for a little over a month, but this sprawling 7,000-square-footer is not for the weak of heart. Sitting on 15 acres of by the Noroton Riv...
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