![]() Far from any neighbors and surrounded by wildlife, this is one sweet sanctuary. ![]() It is “located between four gems: Portland and Seattle International Airports, the Pacific Ocean, and the Cascade Mountains.” It comes with a garage loft that can be converted into an artist studio or getaway. Under the Dome: On 6 acres, this dome home is perfect for the artsy buyer. Under the Dome: This custom-built dome home was recently upgraded to include “new granite counter tops in kitchen and newly faced cabinets.” It also features a one-bedroom mother-in-law unit with a kitchen, living room, and basement. It’s perfect for the outdoor adventurer who happens to appreciate dome homes. ![]() There’s a barn with a stall and tack room. As the property listing explains, “lots of birds … deer, wild turkeys” roam through the land, which is also perfect for hiking or hunting. It sits on 10 acres of wooded property featuring the best of Rocky Mountain wildlife. Under the Dome:This dome home is unique not only in appearance, but also in location. Complete with a spiral staircase, brick fireplace, and luxurious bathrooms, this home is a perfect getaway. Windows in geometric shapes are scattered throughout the home, allowing natural light to fill the dome. Under the Dome:Sitting on a peaceful 5 acres, this Princeton home offers privacy and space. Even the fireplace is geometric! Taylorsville, CA Majestic mountains, trees and meadows surround this property,” the listing states. Under the Dome: “Surrounded by Plumas National Forest, Genesee Valley is a quiet mountain retreat with a small, close community feel. What more could you ask for? Smithsburg, MD It sits on 7 acres, complete with a tennis court! The three-bedroom home also features a covered patio with solar panels and an in-ground pool. ![]() Under the Dome: This home resembles a private resort. We shook up our listings to find eight quirky geodesic homes currently for sale: 12323 Itnyre Rd, Smithsburg, MD South, president of the Monolithic Dome Institute. “You will see that the dome is by far the strongest shape when it comes to earthquakes,” said David B. And they were trendy in California for a while, for seismic reasons. Domes flourish around Florida’s coastline, he said, because they can withstand a hurricane. The designer said dome homes also tend to do well in areas with extreme weather thanks to their sturdy nature. ![]()
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