Now listed for $1.3 million, the property's owners — a retired general contractor and his wife — originally tried to sell it in February. However, they briefly pulled it off the market after a fruitless six-month search for a buyer.
The couple, originally from California, took 15 years to build the 6,400-square-foot residence, which includes striking features such as a 20-foot-waterfall in its curved entry hall and Canadian spruce wood covering the interior of its domes. Listing agent Jennifer Romance-Deal said the price cut could help move the home, but she added that it may be too bold for many South Texas buyers.
"If this house was in California, I'd be able to sell it all day long," she said."I think if it was in Austin, I'd also be able to sell it all day long. But it's in Bulverde."