If you're looking for a comfortable home and would also like something absolutely unique that is talked about and remembered, the Aurora is the home for you. The design was offered through the Sears catalog for only one year and this one was built in 1926, making it one of the rarest homes of the era. While it follows Frank Lloyd Wright's "Prairie Home" style, there are no records explicitly linking Wright to this house. The Aurora is innovative with unusual benefits. Due to the generous eaves, you are able to keep the windows open in a driving rain. Inside, the house is surprisingly bright due to a large number of windows - every bedroom has at least three windows on two exterior walls. There are a multitude of design surprises that are original to the house and have been retained. It has even been featured in the Enquirer. Hardwood floors on all levels. Including maid's quarters in the basement. It is one of the most desirable streets in Cincinnati Close to attractions such as the Dubliner Irish restaurant & shopping
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