A Trio of Dome Homes Offers Off-Grid Living in Arizona for $280K By Kellie Speed

by Scott Graff

A Trio of Dome Homes Offers Off-Grid Living in Arizona for $280K

Sourced By: realtor.com 

A unique trio of dome homes constructed by hand using sandbags and barbed wire is now on the market in McNeal, AZ, for $279,000.

Homeowner Marcia Gibbons built them in 2008 after studying under CalEarth founder Nader Khalili, who developed the SuperAdobe form of earth bag architecture.

The layering technique starts with sandbags filled with earth that are placed on top of one another and then secured by barbed wire between each layer for stability. It is then plastered over with a cement mix.

“Marcia Gibbons has been recognized for her tile work that can be seen in these earth domes,” says listing agent Kim Ewing, of Bisbee Realty Inc. “As rural as the property may feel and being off grid, it is still close to Bisbee, which is very attractive.”

Not for everyone’

The homes are part of the 18-acre property known as Ransom Ranch. The ranch includes two solar systems, two humanure outhouses, a straw bale pumphouse, and an outdoor kitchen. Twelve fruit trees and a mature organic garden can also be found on the ranch. A vintage Shasta trailer is included in the sale.

“It’s so cozy inside that you feel so protected, but it’s not for everyone,” says Ewing, who wants prospective buyers to understand the limitations of the property.

“As far as power goes, there is no electricity,” she explains. “It would be rather expensive to get it to the property. There is well water on the property. You can easily get romantic about this property, but you need to be realistic. It’s designed for someone who wants to live modestly and get back to the pioneer days. That’s the appeal. It’s not for someone who appreciates having a washing machine and a refrigerator.”

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