The year’s top listings include a Frank Lloyd Wright gem, Bob Dylan’s Harlem residence, and Burt Reynolds’s mountain cabin.

From a Taos Earthship to a sky-blue Bay Area Eichler and a 19th-century Ontario mill (complete with waterfall), 2025’s most popular real estate articles spanned a wide range of styles, locations, and price points. What connected them, however, was a good story: Almost all the homes have a history that’s out of the ordinary.
Some were designed by iconic architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Rudolph Schindler. Others had a star turn—like the apartment Bob Dylan lived in while recording his World Gone Wrong album or a home featured in the Netflix series Nobody Wants This. And some were deeply personal projects, like a New York farmhouse renovated by a mother-son duo or a decades-old family home in the Pacific Northwest that hit the market for the first time.
In 2025 we also launched Ask a Realtor, an advice column about the ins and outs of home finding, renting, buying, and selling from expert Douglas Elliman real estate agent Nicole Reber. (Have a question? Submit it here.)
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Weisblat House Hit the Market for $2.2M
Like many of Wright’s homes, the Weisblat House is appointed with custom-built furniture, shelving, and cabinetry.
Photo by Andy Schwartz
Listed for the second time ever, the Weisblat House is set in the Acres, a landmark Michigan community designed by the famed architect.
Photo by Andy Schwartz
This Blue Ridge Mountain home also has a Frank Lloyd Wright connection—it was designed by Jim Fox, one of his protégés.
Photo by Bryan Lopez
See the full story on Dwell.com: These Are Dwell’s Most Popular Real Estate Stories of 2025
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