Frank Lloyd Wright–Designed House Hits Kansas City Market

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ARCHITECT‘s Miabelle Salzano reports that if you’ve ever dreamed of living in one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s creations, for $1.65 million, your dreams can now come true. The three-bedroom, three-bathroom Sondern-Adler House at 3600 Belleview Avenue in Kansas City, Mo., is currently on the market, listed by Tom Suther and Heidi Peter with the Locate Team at Reece Nichols.

The Sodern-Adler House’s name comes from the two previous owners, both whom worked with Wright: Clarence Sondern and his wife, and Arnold Adler and his wife.

In 1939, Wright designed a 900-square-foot Usonian house for the Sonderns. (The architect’s Usonian housing concept was his attempt to create affordable, yet innovative, housing during the Great Depression.) This original version included the den, library, kitchen, two bedrooms, and one bathroom, according to the Kansas City Star.

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