Here’s a Rare Opportunity to Buy Two Frank Lloyd Wright Homes for $4.4M

For the first time in history, two neighboring houses by the legendary architect are being offered in one sale.

Here’s a Rare Opportunity to Buy Two Frank Lloyd Wright Homes for $4.4M

For the first time in history, two neighboring houses by the legendary architect are being offered in one sale.

Location: 11090 & 11036 Hawthorne Drive, Galesburg, Michigan

Price: $4,500,000

Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright

Year Built: 1953 / 1951

Footprint of the Eppstein House: 2,250 square feet (three bedrooms, two baths)

Footprint of the Pratt House: 2,200 square feet (two bedrooms, two baths)

From the Agent: "11090 & 11036 Hawthorne Drive are being offered together as one package for a price of $4,500,000. This is a rare opportunity to own two iconic Frank Lloyd Wright–designed Usonian houses, the Samuel & Dorothy Eppstein and the Eric & Pat Pratt homes, located in the prestigious Galesburg Country Homes, aka, ‘the Acres’ community on a beautiful 70-acre setting. Both the Eppstein and Pratt houses are stunning representations of Wright’s Usonian vision and beautiful examples of midcentury architecture. Each home was constructed by the original homeowners, under the supervision of Wright himself. As such, the iconic properties are meticulously crafted, and thoughtfully and gloriously restored by their current owners. Contrary to many of Wright’s homes, these two still have their original footprints."

The sprawling Samuel and Dorothy Eppstein House is built into its surrounding lush lawn.

The Samuel and Dorothy Eppstein House sits on a serene site surrounded by trees and a large lawn. 

Photo by Matthew Truman

Photo by Matthew Truman

In the living room, 10-foot floor-to-ceiling glass doors open to one of the three terraces. The original red flooring pops against the neutral concrete-block walls and wooden trim.

Ten-foot-tall, floor-to-ceiling glass doors open the living room to one of the home’s three terraces. The home still has its original red flooring, concrete block walls, and wooden trim.

Photo by Matthew Truman

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