Milton Stricker’s Personal Midcentury Modern Home Snags a Buyer a Week After Hitting the Market for $2 Million

A stunning midcentury modern home in Seattle designed by architect Milton Stricker, apprentice to Frank Lloyd Wright, has already found a buyer just days after it was listed for $1,990,000.

Custom-built in 1967, the five-bedroom residence near Lake Washington is where Stricker and his family called home from 1967 to 1993. The property last traded hands for $397,660 in 1993.

“The seller is also an architect and was looking for something truly unique,” says listing agent Steven Gorecki, of Windermere Real Estate Mount Baker. “It’s a very special home that has been impeccably preserved with its integrity remaining intact.”…

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