The New York Times real estate special section, Great Homes & Destinations does a High/Low comparison of Frank Lloyd Wright single family homes in Minnesota that are currently on the market. It's a short article but an interesting look at how much the prices of homes are influenced by location, condition and starchitect pedigree...

The two-bedroom home (with a one-bedroom guest house) pictured here is listed at $3.75 million. But the other three-bedroom Frank Lloyd Wright home is $975,000. Check out the additional pictures and information: Paying a Premium for a Wright Design.
Related Links:
• Unofficial Frank Lloyd Wright
• Frank Lloyd Wright's Seth Peterson Cottage
Minneapolis is a beautiful city (in the summer).
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A friend of mine from high school grew up in one of those more modest Wright homes on the shore of Lake Minnetonka outside Minneapolis. I think it had originally been more of a part-time lake cabin than full-time home.
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I must have one -- but can't I have one closer to NYC?
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Mid-C Frank: this one is in NY
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That house was executed much later -- see my comment there. There are some in Pleasantville, NY -- and I've been in the on on Staten Island. There are few others in the burb -- Stamford, Rye and New Canaan -- but ungodly expensive if they ever come up on the market.
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Here's a link to other FLW houses on the market:
http://www.savewright.org/index.php?page=33
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I'm going to Taliesin this summer. I'm going to the Johnson Wax Company Building too. I'm so excited.
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Seriously, I'm surprised they don't cost even more than they do. I would expect his drawings to go for as much as some of those houses, but what do I know.
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If you haven't been to Fallingwater, you really should plan a trip. Absolutely spectacular and magical. Imagine that place on the market.
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