All the Frank Lloyd Wright Homes That Hit the Market in 2023

Spoiler alert: Several of the landmark properties are still seeking buyers.
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It’s not every day that a Frank Lloyd Wright property comes up for sale, but this year marked one for the books. Homes by the legendary architect popped up in Connecticut, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Oklahoma—and many listed for the first time in decades. Best of all, three out of five are are still on the market, and two of those residences are bundled in a single sale.

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."

"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."

Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open the living room to one of the residence’s three terraces. The 1953 Michigan home still has its original flooring, concrete block walls, and wood trim.

Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open the living room to one of the residence’s three terraces. The 1953 Michigan home still has its original flooring, concrete block walls, and wood trim.

Located right next to the Eppstein House, the 1951 Pratt House has an open floor plan, multiple terraces, and a trove of period details.

Located right next to the Eppstein House, the 1951 Pratt House has an open floor plan, multiple terraces, and a trove of period details.

Located in New Canaan, Connecticut, Tirranna is one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s largest homes. The residence sits on a large, tree-filled lot in Connecticut with a landscape designed by famed horticulturalist Frank Okamura.

Located in New Canaan, Connecticut, Tirranna is one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s largest homes. The residence sits on a large, tree-filled lot in Connecticut with a landscape designed by famed horticulturalist Frank Okamura.

A rare architectural gem, Westhope is one of only three Wright-designed structures in Oklahoma. Arranged in pillar-like forms, the home’s 5,200 glass panes create a striking vertical pattern while drawing in an abundance of daylight.

A rare architectural gem, Westhope is one of only three Wright-designed structures in Oklahoma. Arranged in pillar-like forms, the home’s 5,200 glass panes create a striking vertical pattern while drawing in an abundance of daylight.


Frank Lloyd Wright Homes That Hit the Market in 2022

The Socrates Zaferiou House

The one-level residence, built in 1963, sits nestled amid soaring trees and lush landscaping. Despite its tranquil environs, the home is only a five-minute drive to Nyack and 35 minutes away from New York City.

The one-level residence, built in 1963, sits nestled amid soaring trees and lush landscaping. Despite its tranquil environs, the home is only a five-minute drive to Nyack and 35 minutes away from New York City.

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Cooke House sits on the shore of Crystal Lake in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The waterfront home was commissioned by Andrew and Maude Cooke in 1951, but construction didn’t begin until 1959, just two weeks before Wright’s death. It was completed in 1960.

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Cooke House sits on the shore of Crystal Lake in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The waterfront home was commissioned by Andrew and Maude Cooke in 1951, but construction didn’t begin until 1959, just two weeks before Wright’s death. It was completed in 1960.

Fifty miles north of New York City, a private island with a controversial home and guesthouse built from Frank Lloyd Wright’s drawings sought a new buyer this year for $10,000,000.

Fifty miles north of New York City, a private island with a controversial home and guesthouse built from Frank Lloyd Wright’s drawings sought a new buyer this year for $10,000,000.

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.

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.

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.

The 1950 John O. Carr house by Frank Lloyd Wright—which listed this year for the first time in decades—sits on an idyllic three-acre lot about 25 miles northwest of Chicago. Wright’s original design details heavily informed expansions to the home completed in the 1980s.

The 1950 John O. Carr house by Frank Lloyd Wright—which listed this year for the first time in decades—sits on an idyllic three-acre lot about 25 miles northwest of Chicago. Wright’s original design details heavily informed expansions to the home completed in the 1980s.

Sited on 76 bucolic acres, Fawcett Farm in Los Banos, California, recently underwent an award-winning restoration with guidance from the legendary architect’s grandson. 

Sited on 76 bucolic acres, Fawcett Farm in Los Banos, California, recently underwent an award-winning restoration with guidance from the legendary architect’s grandson. 

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