After hitting the market last December for the first time in 58 years, Frank Lloyd Wright's William Winslow House just had its price reduced from $2.4M to $2.04M. Built in 1893, it was Wright's first ever independent commission, and though he hadn't fully developed his Prairie style trademarks yet, it does have a bunch of art glass windows, built-in seating, bronze and iron ornamentation, and a nice rotunda. [Curbed Chicago; previously]
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