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Ohio 'Cave House' Hits On Sale For $400K

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A unique home in Concord, Ohio, which is built into a cave-like sculpture, just hit the real estate market for $400,000. The 3,597-square-foot house has five bedrooms and three bathrooms tucked within its cave walls.

The house also features amenities such as a wood-burning fireplace and a two-car garage — and sits on over an acre of land. Called "Chant du Cygne," that creation was done by famous sculptor Wayne Trapp — and it's the largest that Trapp has ever made, according to Ward. The piece became an "iconic" landmark in the area, Ward mentioned, and has amassed a "level of celebrity."

The home's recognition status has boosted interest from potential buyers, as Ward indicated the ideal owner could use the space for both living and creative purposes. "It is priced accordingly for what it is," she said. "It's one of a kind."

She added, "It could have lots of potential income stream if someone chose not to use it as residential."  Ward said a buyer could use it as a short-term rental or an "immersion space." The "greatest amenity" of the property is the "completely organic" lifestyle it promotes, Ward pointed out.

All the walls are organically made by hand. At any time during the day, depending on where the light hits, the room looks different. The walls almost look like they move throughout the day, so every day is kind of a unique experience.

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