Snapping up a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed dwelling for a $1 million discount sounds like a tall tale that is simply too good to be true.
But the story of Wright’s storied Usonian-style home in Kalamazoo, MI, is no fairy tale. It’s a lengthy, yearlong saga in which the property, known as the Robert D. and Winifred L. Winn House, faced a serious struggle to find a buyer.
In the end, the home, which was originally listed for $1.85 million back in June 2024, managed to secure an offer after nearly 12 months on the market—but only after the price was chopped by a whopping $1 million, reducing the ask to just $850,000…