Over the years, I observed that undisturbed and unaltered modernist homes do not become available very often – yet that is exactly what many modernist-deprived buyers are pining for.
A fine example and great opportunity* is the Wheeler house in Fort Lauderdale, designed by noted Florida modernist Don Singer for his friend Dick Wheeler.
It's a very private 3/2 – which was quite a challenge for exterior shots – with a 2-car garage and pool, built in 1976 on a
double lot with mature foliage. With ca. 2487 sf under air (ca. 220 sqm), the house is spacious for modern architecture of that age, but so seem a lot of Singers.
Curious? Read more about it here.
*Viewings currently by invitation only. Photo ©tckaiser
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