This House Hasn't Changed At All Since The ’60s, And It's Pretty Incredible
It's an original Frank Lloyd Wright, and it's up for sale.
In case you didn't already know, Frank Lloyd Wright is basically the most famous American architect.
This is Fallingwater, an iconic house he designed in Pennsylvania.
And now one of his homes can be yours, in all its ’60s glory!!!!!*
*for the price of $1,395,000.
The abode is in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, and it was built in 1960. In the 57 years since then, the inside and outside basically haven't changed at all.
Paul and Helen Olfelt commissioned Wright to design their home in 1958, and he worked on it until his death in 1959. The couple, now in their nineties, are finally unloading the property, which means this is the first time it's up for sale.
As a result, the masterpiece is both a time capsule of midcentury design and a perfectly preserved example of Wright's signature aesthetic.
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The three-bedroom, two-bathroom house has tons of light, earth tones, and many other mainstays of Wright homes.
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Some of it looks a little dated, TBH
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I mean...
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But other parts are completely timeless and cool.
Its 3.77 acres of land don't hurt, either.
So what are you waiting for?