Property address:
169 Ghost Elk Ct. Pagosa Springs, CO
81147
United States
Map Location
Selling Price (USD): $183,900
Living area (Sq. Ft.): 1200
Number of Bedrooms: 2
Number of Bathrooms: 1
Lot Size: 5 acres
Year Built: 1997
What makes it Green:
SOLAR HOME on 5 acres Live a self sufficient lifestyle in a carefully designed, unique handcrafted home with mountain vistas on 5 south-facing acres with the San Juan National Forest just minutes away. The home is located 8 miles from downtown Pagosa Springs, Colorado with its world famous mineral hot springs. This “green” home is close to self sustaining with passive solar design, 16” thick walls with straw bale construction, an easy-to-manage hybrid WIND/SOLAR system with battery back-up, energy efficient refrigerator, electric stove and washing machine. There is a wood stove that is rarely needed, even in winter. THE ENERGY SYSTEM IS TIED TO THE GRID, so you can spin the meter backwards and have power outage protection for critical loads. Less water is needed in this house because of our efficient, high quality Canadian composting toilet. Details like flagstone and tile floors, custom log staircase, aspen ceiling, niches, claw foot bathtub and stained glass create a beautiful, cozy aesthetic. Included with the home and property are 6 raised bed gardens, aspen trees, a greenhouse, 2 outbuildings and a steel 2-car carport. The entire property has a new solar electric fence around the perimeter. FREE 6 MONTH PASS TO THE OVERLOOK HOT SPRINGS, Downtown Pagosa Spring, when you buy this home! Location: 8 miles from Pagosa Springs, Colorado, I mile off of Hwy 84 Power: 2200 Watt solar system, with battery back-up, on the electric grid Construction: Post and Beam, Straw Bale with stucco Water: Complete water system installed to home, delivered or hauled from Pagosa Springs. Roof catchment system is installed for gardening and trees. OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE with 20% down!!!!!
Garage-Carport: Carport, 2 Car
Floors: 2
Type of Construction: Concrete, Post and Beam, Strawbale
Heating: Solar-Passive, Wood Stove
Cooling: Ceiling Fans, Passive Cooling
Energy Source: Municipal Energy, Photovoltaic (PV - Solar Power), Wind