On the Market: An ’80s Time Capsule, a Minnesota Cabin, and More Great Homes for Sale This Week

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The listings also include a Sea Ranch–esque residence in Southern California, a Milwaukee Frank Lloyd Wright, and actress Andie MacDowell's Tudor-style home in Los Angeles.

Each week we round up the latest must-see homes that have just gone up for sale. Stay on top of new listings by signing up for On the Market, Dwell’s weekly real estate newsletter.

Asking $1.7M, This L.A. Home Is a Love Letter to Sea Ranch

A long, paved drive leads up to the elevated, wood-clad home, surrounded by tall trees and lush vegetation. The lower level houses a spacious five-car garage.
A long, paved drive leads up to the elevated, wood-clad home, surrounded by tall trees and lush vegetation. The lower level houses a spacious five-car garage.

"Welcome to Cedarhawke, a contemporary masterpiece perched on an overlook with unparalleled views of the city lights and the canyons of Sierra Madre. Designed by R. Nilsen in a style reminiscent of the architecture of Sea Ranch in Northern California, this home is the manifestation of a love story that started in the late 1940s when two high school sweethearts would park on this very spot, gaze at the stars, and plan their future. They married and raised two children. In 1976, the now empty-nesters were able to purchase the property and build their dream home. Not only does this house have a name, it inspired a song: "Cedarhawke Rag" written by Vincent Matthew Johnson, a family friend and quite famous composer of ragtime tunes. This rustic, contemporary haven offers a truly unique living experience. Every corner of this home reflects thoughtful design and impeccable craftsmanship."

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If You Love Glass Bricks and Have $9.4M, This 1980s House Is Clearly for You

The home's unique use of glass and steel—along with its curved, multi-level structure—can be savored upon arrival. Soaring trees pepper the large property, creating a peaceful oasis.
The home's unique use of glass and steel—along with its curved, multi-level structure—can be savored upon arrival. Soaring trees pepper the large property, creating a peaceful oasis.

"Introducing Eppich House II, an iconic Arthur Erickson–designed family residence made from steel and glass extending out of its natural landscape. Timelessly designed in the ’80s, it is named after the family who originally commissioned, and have since restored this monumental piece of architecture. The 6,486-square-foot home has five bedrooms and features a lovely living area, dining room, sun-drenched outdoor pool, hot-tub, game room, and office. There is also a separate guesthouse, complete with a bar and full bathroom. A naturally fed reflection pond and small creek can be enjoyed as you explore the 1.183-acre lot. This might just be one of Arthur Erickson’s most unique homes ever built."

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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Bogk House Just Listed for the First Time in Almost 70 Years

The home's overhanging roof is trimmed with copper, adding a subtle pop of color against its otherwise neutral, brick-clad facade.
The home's overhanging roof is trimmed with copper, adding a subtle pop of color against its otherwise neutral, brick-clad facade.

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