This Rare Frank Lloyd Wright Home Just Listed for $1.2 Million

One of Frank Lloyd Wright’s earliest residential designs—and the only authentic Prairie-style home he built in Indiana—is on the market for $1.17 million. “It’s an iconic home, a very livable, functional home,” Steve Bizzaro with Howard Hanna Real Estate told WNDU News. “A real true piece of history.”

The outside entrance of the home, which sits on half an acre.

Located in South Bend’s historic West Washington District, the K.C. DeRhoades House was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1906 (Wright’s draughtsman, Marion Mahony, also played a major role in the design of the house) and was one of his earliest works. The home showcases many of Wright’s hallmark elements: strong horizontal lines, overhanging eaves, clever built-ins, and an airy open layout. Warm wood detailing throughout reinforces the connection to the surrounding landscape, while sixty-five beautifully crafted leaded glass windows flood the space with natural light.

The foyer of the Indiana home.

"They feature an unusual ornamental program in which groupings of densely organized, angled triangles in the window’s upper registers point toward tapered accumulations of vertically oriented rectangles in its lower register," the Frank Lloyd Wright trust noted. "They closely resemble the windows Mahony designed for her brother’s house, the Gerald Mahony residence, in Elkhart Indiana in 1907, and demonstrate that members of Wright’s studio possessed a tremendously independent creative intellect."

The foyer opens up to the living room, which features an original brick fireplace.

By the 1970s, the 3,000-square-foot home had fallen into disrepair. That changed when Suzanne and Tom Miller purchased the property in 1978 and began an extensive restoration. They painstakingly refurbished all 65 of the home's leaded glass windows, and stripped and repainted much of the original woodwork.

Thoughtful modern updates followed, including a renovated kitchen, updated bathrooms, air conditioning, and an electric vehicle charger. In recognition of their dedication, the couple received a posthumous Wright Spirit Award in 2021.

The formal dining room features intricate millwork.

The five-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath home welcomes you with a warm reception hall that leads into a spacious living room, formal dining room, and updated kitchen. All bedrooms are located on the upper level, including a primary suite featuring its own fireplace and a striking wall of art glass windows. Terraces at both the front and back of the house offer serene views of the half-acre lot.

All five bedrooms are upstairs with plentiful outdoor views and natural light.