Frank Lloyd Wright’s Real Estate "Art" Hits the Market
Frank Lloyd Wright’s only private residence in Florida, Spring House, is listed for $2.75 million. The Usonian-style home, built in 1954, is marketed as cultural real estate, emphasizing its status as a living artwork.
Spring House in Tallahassee, the only private residence in Florida designed by Wright, is now listed for $2.75M. Still cheaper than a Picasso painting. Built in 1954 in his Usonian style, it blends red-toned block walls, cypress beams, terrazzo motifs, and Wright’s signature flowing interiors.



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What makes it special in marketing my POV? This is cultural real estate. You’re not buying square footage, you’re buying a finite asset, a living artwork by one of the 20th century’s great designers. Wright homes aren’t being made anymore, and every sale positions them less as houses and more as Picassos you can live in.
Would you treat it like a home, or a museum piece you happen to sleep in?
Here is the link to see more of the unique design:

