Wichita, Kan. | $685,000

A 1922 house with three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms

Designed by Don Buel Schuyler, an apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright, this house has many features — harvest colors, decorative glazing, built-in furniture — typical of the older architect’s Prairie style. It is in the College Hill neighborhood, two blocks from Wright’s Allen House, which Mr. Schuyler also worked on, and less than 10 minutes from downtown.

Size: 4,080 square feet

Price per square foot: $168

Indoors: The home has been meticulously maintained, with many of the original features preserved, including radiators that continue to provide atmosphere even after the installation of central heat and air-conditioning. Because the original owner worked in the mortuary business, there is also a great deal of marble.

A flight of steps leads to the front door and entrance foyer, which has a built-in wood bench. Two sets of the decorative glass doors found throughout the main floor open to a long living room with backlighted ceiling panels, a brick fireplace at one end and a marble-floored sunroom at the other.

To the side, a formal dining room includes a built-in mirrored breakfront flanked by china cabinets. The updated kitchen has a hardwood-and-marble floor, Arts and Crafts-style glass-front cabinets (the upper parts are original) and granite countertops.