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You can now buy a sustainable home that runs on energy from the sun

You can now buy a sustainable home that runs on energy from the sun

Rustic and secluded, could this be the house for you? (Picture: Jam Press)

Want to help the planet and live away from the rest of the world?

Well, today is your lucky day, because you can now buy a sustainable home that runs on energy from the sun.

The off-grid dome-shaped house is on the market for $690,000 and comes with an incredible 43 acres of land.

Located in Kennebunkport, Maine, the quirky home is described as a ‘monolithic dome’ and is powered by a photovoltaic electrical system. This means it runs on natural energy from the sun. 

While the house has garnered interest with its impressive sustainable features, its name is just as intriguing 

The exterior of the property (Picture: Jam Press/Nicholas LaRiviere)

Called ’34 Road To Misery,’ the home thankfully does not live up to its name. With a rustic interior, the home is inviting, warm and snug. 

It is decorated throughout with white walls, mosaic tile flooring and wooden finishes.

The house is stunning inside (Picture: Jam Press/Nicholas LaRiviere)

There are also three bedrooms, one bathroom and an open-plan living room that is spacious and has a small simple kitchen. 

Outside is a large outdoor deck to enjoy tranquil sunrises listening to the birds and watching deer potter through the fields. Meanwhile, there is plenty of space for a leisurely walk.

The intricate sustainable energy system is in a shed next to the home.

A view of the interior of the property (Picture: Press/Nicholas LaRiviere)

Surrounded by nature on every side, the home is just four miles from Goose Rocks beach.

The property is currently on the market for $690,000 with Coldwell Banker Realty.

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