
Motivated Seller! contact
Tom Holst for more information on this listing
designed by architect and Frank Lloyd Wright protege: MILTON STRICKER:
cell/text: 206-841-0003, email: moderntom@yahoo.com

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Address: 2274 Lotus Way
SW in West Seattle.
(take the Harbor Ave exit, head north to Lotus Ave, before you get to
Salty's restaurant)
Motivated Seller. Price now:$775,000.
contact Tom Holst for
more information on this listing:
cell/text: 206-841-0003, email: moderntom@yahoo.com

the ever changing view always entertains:










By actual Frank Lloyd
Wright apprentice and architect: Milton Stricker.
mls#284816 2 fireplaces,
3BR, 2.75 baths.
A
lot of homes claim to be "Frank Lloyd Wright-style" but they're really
not. But this one IS without a doubt, a true expression of the essence
of Frank Lloyd Wright:
Overlooking downtown from West Seattle:
"Inspired by a master. Connected to nature. With PANORAMIC view of
ALL of downtown Seattle, Space Needle, the ports and shipping and boat
traffic of Puget Sound, the Cascade Mountains, Mount Rainier,
breathtaking..Who needs cable TV, just look out the windows!...
Designed
by a Frank Lloyd Wright apprentice (who actually worked with Frank
Lloyd Wright in his office) architect Milton Stricker (1926-2008),
this home has clear cedar beautiful walls and valances and is the
warmest possible example of "modernism" or true "Frank Lloyd Wright"
integrity, feeling, and natural aesthetic. Nestled on a dead end,
private road on the edge of
the Duwamish Greenbelt in West Seattle, spectacularly situated, perched
like an eagle's nest, this 2,800 square foot home, solidly built in
more recent times: (1982), it is
surrounded by forest and facing a panoramic view across Elliott Bay of
downtown Seattle, Queen Anne, and Mt. Rainier. PRICE: is still being
determined, call to stay in touch....Three
Bedrooms, three bathrooms, two decks, security system, wet bar.
Read
more about the prolific architect Milton Stricker, including his book,
at the following in depth website: www.miltonstricker.com
From
the Milton Stricker archives, here's another sample of his typical
drawings,(this one for a different house):

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