Ohio 'cave house' reminiscent of 'The Flintstones' hits real estate market for $400K: 'One of a kind'

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A unique home in Concord, Ohio, built into a cave-like sculpture has hit the real estate market for $400,000. Listing agent Jacqueline Ward shared the details and photos.

Living like "The Flintstones" could be your new reality. 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. Howard Hanna listing agent Jacqueline Ward gave more details on the property in an interview with FOX Business. "This was absolutely the most interesting listing I’ve ever taken on," she said. "And it has a fantastic history to it.

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.

 

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