Thursday, January 19, 2012

Inside a $1.5 Million Cave House

In the mountains of Arizona. (Link with pictures here).
Locals refer to it as the Cave House and the nickname is apt. Sitting on 37 acres just outside of Bisbee, AZ, a mining town-turned-Baby Boomer retirement haven about 80 miles from Tucson, the Chulo Canyon Cave House is carved into an outcropping of granite boulder, extending more than 2,000-square feet into a desert grotto.

The strange and unusual dwelling is up for grabs and could be yours for $1.5 million. It occupies 2,890-square feet of living space and comes with a 890-square foot guest house, a subterranean game room underneath the guest house, a library building, a stand-alone workshop space, a separate home office, and a carport. The main house features rough petrous walls, rock and cement ceilings, and potable wall water seep that is collected from a natural spring. There’s a glass-walled sunroom, a commercial-grade kitchen with stained glass cabinets and mosaic tiling, an-eight person dining room, a sunken living room, two full bathrooms, a sleep loft with walk-in closet tucked below underneath the loft stairs, and a back room that is currently used as an exercise and yoga room.
It would actually be a pretty good setup. The terrain is fairly open, so it less likely that zombies could slip up on you. There is water, and the cave stays a constant temperature. The problems I see is that the entrance is the glass-walled sunroom--i.e., not much physical security. And, there probably is not a back entrance or exit. So if you get caught in it, there is no other way out.

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