If you missed your chance at owning the closest Frank Lloyd Wright home to midtown Manhattan, you have another chance now. The Stuart Richardson Houses, which sold for $999,000 in 2016, is back on the market this week for $1,200,000.
Invisible from the street and tucked away behind gates on a wooded half-acre plot, the 1,800-square-foot, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, mid-century modern home, designed in 1941 and built in 1951, evokes a hidden oasis, featuring a stream and pond along the entry path and a heated, in-ground swimming pool in the verdant backyard.

And if you want to get a glimpse of the home that USA Today named one of the “25 Must-See Buildings in New Jersey,” along with the Statue of Liberty and George Washington Bridge, you can drop by the open house this Saturday and Sunday, from 1-4 p.m., at 63 Chestnut Hill Place, Glen Ridge.