The Ultimate Guide to Frank Lloyd Wright
With more than a thousand projects to his name—over 500 of them realized—and a 70-year career that straddled the turn of the century and made way for modernism, it’s safe to say Frank Lloyd Wright is among the most prolific architects of our time, and arguably America’s most famous.
Whether you’re looking to learn more about his design thinking or just poke around inside Wright-designed homes that have surfaced on the market, we’ve created a compendium of our top stories on the renowned 20th-century architect and his sphere of influence.
Frank Lloyd Wright Projects and Deep Dives
When it comes to Frank Lloyd Wright, we’ve covered everything from peer remembrances to preservation wins (and setbacks), as well as deft restorations of Wright’s structures—some of which are now museums or rentals. Below, delve into some of our stories that elucidate his oeuvre.
Who Owns Frank Lloyd Wright’s Legacy? It’s Complicated
Frank Lloyd Wright Homes on the Market
It’s not every day that a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed real estate listing becomes available, and when one does, it usually doesn’t linger on the market. While many of the below houses have found buyers, at least the listings allow for a look inside. (And, in some of the following cases, we know how much the historic homes sold for.)
There are Currently Multiple Frank Lloyd Wright Homes for Sale for Less Than $1M
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Beloved Ennis House Trades Hands After a Nearly $17M Renovation
- Location: Los Angeles, California
- Year Built: 1924
- Previous Asking Price: $23,000,000 (sold for $18,000,000)
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Iconic Freeman House Hits the Market With Many of Its Original Furnishings
- Location: Los Angeles, California
- Year Built: 1925
- Previous Asking Price: $4,300,000
Frank Lloyd Wright’s "Favorite Small House" Lists in Nearly Original Condition
- Location: Okemos, Michigan
- Year Built: 1939
- Previous Asking Price: $479,000 (sold for an undisclosed sum)
One of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Early Usonian Homes Hits the Market For the First Time in 20 Years
- Location: Pleasantville, New York
- Year Built: 1948
- Previous Asking Price: $1,500,000 (sold for $1,310,000)
A Rare Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Home in Iowa Is Being Offered as a Private Sale
- Location: Oskaloosa, Iowa
- Year Built: 1951
- Previous Asking Price: price upon request
One of Three Remaining Frank Lloyd Wright Designs in the Garden State Seeks a Buyer
- Location: Glen Ridge, New Jersey
- Year Built: 1951
- Previous Asking Price: $1,200,000 (sold for $1,300,000)
The Only Frank Lloyd Wright Home in Its Chicago Suburb Looks Hits the Market
- Location: Lake Forest, Illinois
- Year Built: 1954
- Previous Asking Price: $2,300,000 (sold for $2,075,000)
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Famous "Playhouse" Reduces Its Asking Price
- Location: Riverside, Illinois
- Year Built: 1912
- Previous Asking Price: $650,000 (sold for $550,000)
A Home From Frank Lloyd Wright’s Experimental Phase Hits the Market With a Bargain Price
- Location: Chicago, Illinois
- Year Built: 1900
- Previous Asking Price: $175,000 (sold for $135,000)
Top photo of Frank Lloyd Wright by Pedro E. Guerrero
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