5 articles · Updated · The Wall Street Journal · May 3
Owners Adam Grant and Rick Sparkes listed the restored four-bedroom, 6,385-square-foot Pennsylvania property and two-bedroom cottage after spending about $1.5 million over eight years.
Built in 1935 in Port Allegany by Walter Hall, Fallingwater's chief contractor and stonemason, the house had fallen into severe disrepair before the pair bought it for $250,000 in 2017.
The 9-acre estate near Allegheny National Forest includes a waterfall-fed pond, preserved original features and Airbnb rentals, and is being marketed as the area's priciest listing to architecture-minded buyers.
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