A $1.5 Million Cave House In The Arizona Desert

Forbes Thursday 12th January, 2012

the Cave House and the nickname is apt. Sitting on 37 acres just outside of Bisbee, AZ, a mining town-turned-Baby Boomer retirement haven about 80 miles fromTucson, the Chulo Canyon Cave House is carved into an outcropping of granite boulder, extending more than 2,000-square feet into a desert grotto. The strange and unusual dwelling is up for gr...

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