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$679,000
| Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
| 3 |
2.00 |
3,426 |
$9,262 |
1947 |
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On the market:
15 days
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Own a piece of architectural history with the Henry & Gladys Nelsen House, a Usonian-style masterpiece by renowned architect Edgar Tafel, an apprentice to Frank Lloyd Wright. Set on 1.5 secluded, wooded acres, this residence is a masterclass in organic architecture. The interior is anchored by a massive brick fireplace and defined by vaulted ceilings, original Weldtex wood paneling, and signature clerestory windows that flood the space with natural light. An organic layout allows each room to retain its unique character while remaining seamlessly connected. The standout primary suite features beamed ceilings, a private study, and a screened porch. The home's reach extends far beyond its walls, with a culturally rich landscape and a premier location.
Listing courtesy of Anthony Veranth, Mahler Sotheby's International Realty