Summary
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Spring House in Florida is for sale, listed at $2.75 million USD
The Usonian-style home features an L-shaped plan, original built-ins, and red-toned concrete block walls
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Spring House – the only private Florida residence designed by the architect himself – is now on the market. Perched on 10 acres of land on the outskirts of Tallahassee, this Usonian-style home preserves its original L-shaped plan, flowing interior zones and the signature built-in furnishings Wright specified.
Inside, low-slung eaves and bands of clerestory windows bathe oak-paneled rooms in natural light. Wright’s red-toned concrete block walls and radiant-heated floors converge with cantilevered cypress ceiling beams, while custom leaf-cast terrazzo motifs reinforce his organic design ethos. A five-year, top-to-bottom restoration has modernized mechanical systems, refinished all woodwork and meticulously matched the original exterior palette to uphold both historic integrity and contemporary comfort.
Surrounded by mature pines and palmettos, winding walkways link the main house to a spring-fed grotto and a waterfront terrace, creating a private retreat mere minutes from downtown Ocala. Listed at $2.75 million through NAI Global’s Florida Commercial Real Estate team, the Spring House offers modernism enthusiasts the rare chance to own a living work of art.