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Phoenix Frank Lloyd Wright Home Sells For $7.25M
A Phoenix home originally designed for Frank Lloyd Wright's son and his wife, will be preserved after a $7.25M sale.

A Phoenix home originally designed for Frank Lloyd Wright's son and his wife, will be preserved after a $7.25M sale.

This Phoenix home in the exclusive Biltmore Estates Circle come with a detached guest house, lush backyard and plenty of entertainment.

This secluded and spacious estate is located in the heart of central Phoenix and filled with timeless character, plus its own tennis court.
A prestigious home with a prestigious address, this luxury Paradise Valley estate comes with all the bells and whistles, even a wine cellar.
This Arcadia mansion boasts 29 foot ceilings and perks like a wet bar and guest house.
The historic home has a private speakeasy, wine cellar and chapel, in addition to its nine bedrooms and bathrooms.
A grand entry will welcome the next homeowner to an open floor plan.
As Mayor Corey Woods takes his seat in office, affordable housing in Tempe is a main priority for him.
This EnVision Center is the first in Arizona and it utilizes public-private partnerships to provide services designed to assist residents.
This citywide plan will require partnerships between both outside organizations and other levels of government.
The castle-like brownstone that spans over 11,000 square feet in downtown Phoenix is for sale.
Get lost in this 16, 453 square foot enchanted desert oasis located in Phoenix's coveted Arcadia neighborhood.
Own a piece of art history in Arizona. The rare spiral design is considered to be a precursor to the Guggenheim Museum in New York City.
Despite economic concerns caused by COVID-19, home prices continued to increase in Phoenix in March.
This 7,000 square foot home is located on two acres at the foot of Camelback Mountain, just steps to the famous Phoenician Resort and Spa.
The Chateau on Central is fully furnished and is in move-in condition, though you may want to run it as an AirBnB for out-of-town visitors.
The governor's now-sold home featured a rustic-style interior with top-notch amenities abound.
This beautifully maintained $2.3 million Santa Barbara style home near the Phoenix Country Club in Phoenix was built in 1933.
This $4.9M luxurious French chateau in the Camelback East neighborhood has 7 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms and much more in its 11,000 square feet.
This $5 million grand European-style estate in Phoenix's Biltmore area is 10,300 square feet and comes with 11 bathrooms and 8 bedrooms.
This $5.5M Hamptons-inspired home has floor-to-ceiling windows giving panoramic views of Camelback Mountain – and a swim-up bar.
This $8M Camelback Mountain area home features a negative-edge spa, negative-edge pool and a wine cellar that stores more than 500 bottles.
This Phoenix Camelback Mountain hillside residence has glass walls for picturesque views of boulders and rock waterfalls.
Featured on HGTV's "National Open House" show, this highly upgraded Phoenix designer loft home is on the market for close to $600,000.
This sprawling Phoenix 21,000 square foot, $6.25M Camelback Mountain estate comes complete with an elevator, 14 bathrooms and 9 bedrooms.
A 6,125 square foot hilltop estate in Phoenix priced at $1.4 million boasts low electric bills, thanks to energy-wise AC units and solar.
This modernized 1960s Phoenix home has spacious luxury inside and out, with a resort-style backyard and plenty of stunning mountain views.
This $2.7M Phoenix luxury home features a tri-level infinity pool and spa, in addition to stunning views of the mountains and downtown.
A plush $10 million home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright himself in the early 1950s is Phoenix's highest-priced home on the market today.
The 2-acre compound designed by renowned architect Lash McDaniel features exotic landscaping , fountains, courtyards and other amenities.
The Norman Lykes house is considered Wright’s last residential design, conceived before his death in 1959.
Look around central Phoenix and you see cranes, construction sites and impressive new buildings. The signs of a boom are everywhere.
Housing is considered affordable if it costs no more than 30% of your income. But as Phoenix rents rise, affordable housing is out of reach.
Take a peek inside these homes on the Phoenix real estate market that make pricey resorts look like shacks.
Frank Lloyd Wright designed a spiral house — the inspiration for Guggenheim Museum in New York — for his son and daughter-in-law.
A new study shows that baby boomers are big fans of cities.
A new report shows the Phoenix-Scottsdale-Mesa area is ranked 48th out of 100 cities when it comes to where Millennials are moving.
Researchers at the University of Southern California crafted a new way of measuring rental affordability. Here’s what they found.
A new report shows housing is unaffordable for typical workers in the nation’s largest counties.
The Military Times did a study to see what cities are best for veterans. Here are the Arizona cities that made the list.