Off Grid Luxury Homes In North Carolina

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USD 2,900,000 House in Whiteoak Flats, Yancey County, North Carolina property, this large private riverfront property is perfect for hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, homesteading or use as a family compound, luxurious off-grid 4 bedrooms ...

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Green HomeHealthy HomeNatural HomeSustainable HomePassive SolarOff the Grid HomeEnergy Efficient Home ... Custom-designed, artistically crafted off-grid home made with high-quality local, natural materials, on a beautiful 24-acre mountain homestead with...

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- This incredible, private 86+acre property features privacy, two meticulous one-bedroom cabins and plenty of outstanding views. It's off grid in style.

- From the Agent: "Perched atop a 31-foot bluff with sweeping water views, this 2,027-square-foot masterpiece blends modern design, sustainable living, and the raw beauty of coastal North Carolina. With a quarter mile of private, navigable waterfront and its own dock, the property offers an intimate connection to the waterwhether for sunrise coffee or sunset cruises. Designed by Kristina Held, a specialist in passive home design, the residence nods to the regions historic tobacco barns while embracing a contemporary aesthetic.

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Off Grid Luxury Homes In North Carolina

Discover your own off-grid oasis on this stunning +/-14-acre property featuring a spacious metal building designed for self-sufficient living. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views and multiple potential building sites to create your dream retreat.

- We live entirely off the grid in a 300-square-foot home that we built from straw bales and cob, a natural building material made from soil, water, and other organic matter. We rely on solar power for electricity and rain collection for water, ...

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