The current owners have reached an agreement to sell the early 1950s home to a buyer who wants to preserve and restore it, real-estate broker Robert Joffe said Wednesday.
The property is being sold for the listing price of nearly $2.4 million to a buyer who wishes to remain anonymous
— seattletimes.com
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... to a buyer who wishes to remain anonymous
OMGS is it brad pitt?!?
If it's Pitt I'll totally forgive him for that furniture he designed.
There are rumors that Moby purchased it.
2.4 million sounds like a good price. Some Paintings sell for 50-100 million. If architecture is the ultimate art, why is architecture so much less valuable than art?
...because it comes with instructions?
It's harder to store a building in a Swiss bank account.
Video tour of the David & Gladys Wright House
haha true. You would think that a Wright house would at least be above market value compared to a stucco mcmansion though. Thats a really expensive area...and a big property.
It may be an FLW, but it's still a fix-me-upper and not everyones cup of Tea. As much as I like the meglomaniac's work, I would call this building interesting rather than beautiful.
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