This Iconic Frank Lloyd Wright House in the Hollywood Hills Just Hit the Market — for $4.25 Million

dppre August 9, 2021

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This Iconic Frank Lloyd Wright House in the Hollywood Hills Just Hit the Market — for $4.25 Million

By Dobrina Zhekova

In the early 1920s, Samuel and Harriet Freeman, a couple who had successfully invested in a jewelry business in Downtown Los Angeles, commissioned famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright to build a home within the steep Hollywood Hills. The property, a modest by Hollywood standards two-bedroom, one-bathroom house, would become an important cultural hub in LA, counting among its tenants actor Clark Gable. The 2,884-square-foot home would also enter the architecture books as one of Wright’s most significant designs.

So, if you are in the market for a new home with plenty of history, the Samuel & Harriet Freeman House just hit the market. The asking price is $4.25 million (it reportedly cost $25,000 to build in 1925).

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