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Fallingwater is a house designed by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935 in the Laurel Highlands of southwest Pennsylvania, about 70 miles southeast of Pittsburgh. It is built partly over a waterfall on Bear Run in the Mill Run section of Stewart Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
----Pfffttt, as I half expected, the offers are already inflating it way beyond the original asking price, which by the way was an astonishing 725 thousand. Hard to believe that anything FLW built could be less than a million and a half rock bottom. At this point I wager that FLW model in Mt. Pleasant will probably end up selling for well over 1.5 million.
It's the topsy turvy market effects of location for sure because no way is our modest 1996 home with HALF the square footage worth more than that gem in Wisconsin...it's only because home prices in El Lay are so ridiculously inflated. We saw a stunning home in Ensenada that was almost 6500 square feet...a damn MANSION, and it overlooked the harbor! And it was selling for 350 thousand.
What would the two of us old farts do with that many square feet? I dunno but for that price I could be a pretty happy expat if TSHTF up here in MAGA Land.
Yeah Fallingwater is amazing but just know, if you owned it, you'd be socked with monster maintenance costs because there are a couple of built in design flaws that keep rearing their head every few years, plus you own a landmark and you'd be required to keep everything up to FLW standards.
But yes, Fallingwater is beautiful...and a wee bit noisy! Rumor is the original owner's wife liked to swim in the nude.
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