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A Buyer Falls for the $2.9M North Carolina Mountain Retreat Burt Reynolds Once Called Home
Built in 1972, the secluded abode resembling a treehouse in the mountains was once the home of Burt Reynolds and Loni Anderson.
Built in 1972, the secluded abode resembling a treehouse in the mountains was once the home of Burt Reynolds and Loni Anderson.
The sellers spent about $800,000 restoring the Robert D. and Winifred L. Winn House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in the Usonian style.
The 4,440-square-foot home was designed by Milwaukee architect James G. Plunkett as his family’s home and completed in 1972.
After the listing agent put the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed McCartney House on the market in March, he was quickly flooded with interest.
The Eric and Pat Pratt House was built in 1951. Usonian in design, it measures 2,200 square feet, with two bedrooms and two baths.
A fabulous 1960s house in Southern California has popped up on the market for the first time. Bonus points: It was built by an apprentice to Frank Lloyd Wright.
The property is now listed for $4.5 million. Even with the price reduction, it’s still Tulsa’s third-most expensive single family home.
A new listing for a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home carries unique cachet: It’s considered one of his first Prairie-style homes.
Completed in 1916, the Lewis E. Burleigh Residence is a prefab American System-Built Home designed by the legendary architect.
Priced at well under $1 million, this home in Kalamazoo, MI, it is the lowest-priced Frank Lloyd Wright-designed house on the market.
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