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Houses by Famous Architects

Houses by Famous Architects

The Best of the Best.

Don’t try to argue. And by all means, don’t lay a finger on that plasterwork. From Frank Lloyd Wright to Ernest Flagg, these gorgeous homes for sale were designed by the best of the best. Who are we to question?

c. 1937
  • Columbia, South Carolina
  • $2,090,000

The Wallace–McGee House 415 Harden Street | Columbia, South Carolina There are homes—and then there are residences that quietly shape the architectural story of a city. Tucked into the heart of Wales Garden, beneath a canopy of mature landscape and set across a rare double lot, the Wallace–McGee House stands as one of Columbia’s most […]

Perched atop a hill in the coveted South End with sweeping NYC views, this distinguished 1898 Colonial by noted architect Warrington G. Lawrence offers a rare blend of historic grandeur and modern livability, just blocks from the Midtown Direct train and top-ranked schools. A stately front porch introduces timeless neoclassical and Greek Revival details, including […]

Now is your chance to own an important mid-century modern classic! The Bechtel House (1967), was designed by Seibert Architects’ Edward ”Tim” Seibert FAIA, one of the Founders of the Sarasota School of Architecture. This iconic property is all about private courtyard living at its finest, with polished concrete floors, soaring ceilings, clerestory windows and […]

Step back in time and experience the charm of this beautifully preserved historic 1894 home located on Main Street in Culloden, Georgia. Sitting on just over an acre, this stunning 2-story masterpiece offers timeless elegance paired with thoughtful modern updates throughout. This spacious home features 7 bedrooms and 6 full bathrooms, providing endless opportunities for […]

Teneriffe is one of Hendersonville’s extraordinary historic properties, an estate where history, architecture and opportunity converge in a rare and remarkable way. Originally constructed in 1855 as a Tudor Revival residence, the home was reimagined in 1903 by Richard Sharp Smith, supervising architect of the Biltmore Estate. With landscape input from the Olmsted firm, the […]

c. 1861
  • Providence, Rhode Island
  • $5,700,000

This brick Italianate, designed by architect Alpheus C. Morse in 1861, sits on Providence’s historic College Hill just steps to Brown University. This home has a rich and storied place in the city’s history, having been home to merchants, governors and academics alike. The classical layout features a grand entry hall with a sweeping three […]

A once-in-a-generation architectural residence, designed by the architect who defined Detroit’s golden age.   Built between 1915 and 1917 as the personal home of legendary architect Louis Kamper, this Neo-Renaissance estate stands as one of Indian Village’s most significant private residences. Constructed with steel, limestone, and concrete, the home was designed to endure, an early “fireproof” […]

As featured in Elle Decor, with interiors designed by the world-renowned designer Steven Gambrel, Oakledge represents one of the most admired properties in all of Westchester County. Nestled on one of the largest properties in Bronxville, with complete privacy and beautifully landscaped grounds by the award-winning landscape architect James Doyle, this architectural masterpiece blends historic […]

c. 1927
  • Troutdale, Virginia
  • $1,850,000

Sherwood Anderson’s ”summer home.”   An ”English Manor”  located in the heart of  Virginia’s Jefferson National Forest.   The perfect get away! Ideal Family Retreat, Wedding Venue, B&B, Hunting and Fishing Lodge, writers retreat, all those and more.  Owned and maintained as a legacy to Sherwood Anderson, ”the Father of American Literature” for the past 99 years.  […]

c. 1930
  • Santa Clarita, California
  • $999,900

One of Santa Clarita’s most unique and historically significant homes located on almost half an acre and in exceptional move-in condition! Iconic example of storybook architecture was designed by architect Ben Sherwood of the Silver Lake Snow White Cottages. This single story 2 bedroom 2 bath home blends character and function with high ceilings and […]

c. 1889
  • Derwood, Maryland
  • $1,499,900

Spectacular and exceptionally rare Irregular Queen Anne Victorian, the Samuel S. Robertson House (c.1889) is a true architectural treasure designed by renowned 19th-century architect Thomas Groomes. Honored as a Montgomery County Historic Landmark, this Victorian masterpiece blends exquisite period detailing with thoughtfully integrated modern amenities. Secluded on 2.5 lush acres, the property is approached by […]

Steeped in history and craftsmanship, The Reunion House is a rare offering and has been in the same family for the past 20 years.  Built in 1926 for Thomas Autzen, pioneering industrialist and namesake of Autzen Stadium, this original Arts and Crafts residence was designed by noted Portland architect O M Akers. The property spans […]