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Cave House Bisbee ArizonaIf you've been shopping for a<a href="http://inhabitat.com/gorgeous-modern-home-is-built-inside-a-cave/"> cave, </a>the <a href="http://www.southeastarizonaidx.com/listing.php?sid=456199&mls=123318&site_id=270&page_current=1">Chulo Canyon Cave House</a> in the desert hills near Bisbee, Arizona may be just the right fit. What looks like a smallish cabin from outside turns into a sprawling cavern that dives straight into the depths of a mountain. The owner-built cave home is just shy of 3000 square feet and has all the amenities of a typical <a href="http://inhabitat.com/steve-jobs-modern-childhood-home-may-have-incubated-his-design-vision/">ranch house</a> and while the interior is naturally cooled, a series of natural pools up the hillside makes this cave house a truly unique eco retreat for the right spelunker.1
Cave House Bisbee ArizonaThe main house itself is entered through a very modest, almost ramshackle entrance/sunroom.2
Cave House Bisbee ArizonaThe cave is actually not naturally formed, the yellow granite was blasted out by a specialist who supported the ceiling with steel rods.3
Cave House Bisbee ArizonaThe result is surprisingly natural looking as the main living space is surrounded by roughly hewn undulating <a href="http://inhabitat.com/yunak-evleri-is-a-5-star-hotel-built-into-ancient-caves/">rock walls</a>.4
Cave House Bisbee ArizonaThe raw spaces have been carefully detailed with modern appliances, ample iron work and built in furniture and cabinets.5
Cave House Bisbee ArizonaPast the modern high end kitchen is the dining room, bedrooms and full bath.6
Cave House Bisbee ArizonaBeing in the desert the owner even wisely installed a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/new-york-city-will-install-dual-flush-toilets-citywide/">dual flush toilet</a>.7
Cave House Bisbee ArizonaThe home’s elevation is 5,300 feet so temperature swings can be large. During the heat of a Arizona summer the interior stays in the low 70s naturally.8
Cave House Bisbee ArizonaIn winter the indoors can bottom out at 66 degrees, which while a tad cool, is much better than many homes built in the mid '80s—and without any air conditioning and heating bills has saved the occupants a lot of money over the years.9
Cave House Bisbee ArizonaThe mountainous 37 acres are a pristine bit of desert where a seasonal spring feeds a series of<a href="http://inhabitat.com/natural-swimming-ponds-ditch-the-chemicals/"> ponds</a> accessible by a path behind the house.10
Cave House Bisbee ArizonaA collection of out buildings litters the site, a garage, shop, library and guest house.11
Cave House Bisbee ArizonaThe home was originally on the market for a cool $3 million but the price has been cut in half for the right buyer.12












