All the Frank Lloyd Wright Homes That Hit the Market in 2024
When it comes to Frank Lloyd Wright real estate, 2024 was another year for the books. Several homes by the famed architect surfaced for the first time in decades, and some even listed for less than $1,000,000. Needless to say, they didn’t sit on the market for long. Here’s to hoping 2025 will bring forth another fresh batch.
The Winslow House—Listed at $1,985,000
Located just outside Chicago, the 1894 Winslow House is the home that kick-started Frank Lloyd Wright’s solo career. The 5,000-square-foot interior is packed with well-preserved built-ins and decorative glasswork. "The limestone and brick exterior showcases Wright’s signature style, complete with a porte-cochère and oversized windows that bring in abundant natural light," notes the agent.
The J.J. O’Connor House—Listed at $899,000
The McCartney House—Listed at $790,000
The Hickox House—Listed at $779,000
Dating back to 1900, the Hickox House is nestled along the Kankakee River in Illinois. It features a trove of original detail, including an anchoring fireplace, built-in seating, and leaded glass windows.
Frank Lloyd Wright Homes That Hit the Market in 2023
The Bogk House
"The Bogk House has the special distinction of being the only single-family residence designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in the city of Milwaukee," notes the agent. "Commissioned by alderman and entrepreneur Frederick C. Bogk in 1916, the house illustrates the visionary genius of Wright as a free-flowing, organically integrated whole."
Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Alsop House in 1948 for Carroll Alsop, a local clothing merchant. The property rests on a lush site in Oskaloosa, Iowa, and is recognized on the National Register for Historic Places. Inside, a cantilevered brick fireplace divides the expansive living and dining areas, which feature a series of built-ins. Soaring, Cathedral-like ceilings enhance the home’s overall sense of space.
Also known as the Dune House, the Usonian residence in Indiana was built in 1939 and expanded in the 1960s. It sits on sloping, mostly wooded lot in the Portage, Indiana-community of Ogden Dunes. The home is one of eight homes that the master architect designed in the state and is an exemplary example of his Usonian designs.
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