‘Rare’ $4.5 Million La Jolla Home Crafted by Frank Lloyd Wright’s Son Brings to Life Architect’s Most Revered Design Hallmarks

A Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired home, designed by his son John Lloyd Wright, has been listed for sale in La Jolla, California, at a price of $4.5 million. The 1958 property, known as the Ney House, is situated on a steep hillside near the beach and offers extensive views of the Pacific Ocean. Its design emphasizes seamless integration with the natural environment, a hallmark of Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural philosophy, with the structure appearing to mirror the slope of the hill. The 2,839-square-foot residence features four bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, a studio, and a two-car garage, with nearly every room providing unobstructed ocean vistas. The home's interior design includes horizontal lines, exemplified by a built-in banquette in the living room, and the sellers have updated the kitchen. The property is being marketed by Tim and Drew Nelson of the Nelson Brothers Team at Willis Allen Real Estate.
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