Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home sold

The great room inside the Wright home / Photo by Bob Gojkovich

By Philip Haldiman

The Arizona Republic

An anonymous buyer has purchased a Phoenix home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright with the aim of preserving an architectural gem that, until last week, was threatened with demolition.

Steve Sells, a principal with 8081 Meridian, which owns the house, confirmed Wednesday that it had been sold to a buyer who wishes to remain anonymous, but intends to preserve the structure.

The deal, now in escrow, comes a week before the Phoenix City Council was scheduled to vote on historic designation for the home, a valuable piece of the iconic architect’s Arizona legacy.

The house, in the Arcadia area of east Phoenix near 56th Street and Camelback Road, sold for about $2.38 million, the price it was listed for when it appeared on the multiple-listing service last week, Sells said.

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