If you’re living anywhere along the Wasatch Front right now, you’re probably really wishing that your home was in a place where the air was fresh and clean. Check out this property that’s going up for auction on January 21st. It’s located near Monticello, and if you’re looking to get away from it all, this home, which is built inside a mountain, just might be the spot for you.
Cliff Haven is built right into the side of a mountain.
Utah Cliff House It’s located about 20 minutes from Monticello, in Montezuma Canyon. The property includes 12 acres, with a three-car garage, orchard, vineyard and garden.
The property allows you to live off the grid.
Utah Cliff House The home is powered completely with solar panels (and there’s a backup generator, too). A well provides fresh drinking water. The new owners of this home will also enjoy apples, cherries, apricots, plums, peaches and pears from the orchard.
The home is 2,200 square feet.
Utah Cliff House It was built in 1986 and has three bedrooms and two baths.
The entrance and deck welcome you home.
Utah Cliff House
The kitchen is spacious and modern.
Utah Cliff House Just because you’re off the grid doesn’t mean that you won’t enjoy all the modern conveniences you’d have in the city.
The rustic interior blends right in with the natural beauty that surrounds you here.
Utah Cliff House The log beams and natural wood make the stone walls and tile floors a little more cozy. The mural is a nod to the Anasazi heritage of this place.
The master bedroom features an exposed stone wall.
Utah Cliff House You’ll feel snug and warm here, even on cool nights.
The home has a total of nine rooms.
Utah Cliff House The family room is spacious, with windows to let in lots of light.
Utah Cliff House
You’ll find special touches all throughout this home.
Utah Cliff House And don’t worry - while you’re far away from it all, you can still stay in touch. The property has satellite television and wi-fi.
The owner dug a tunnel that runs behind the home.
Utah Cliff House It provides a fire escape, and an avenue for any water to drain away from the home. And, it also provides plenty of fresh, cool air.
This canyon was once home to Anasazi people, who dwelt in these same cliffs.
Utah Cliff House This home is about one mile away from the nearest neighbor, but the sense of community is strong here. The original owners, the Houghtons, are selling the property because they’re getting older and find it increasingly difficult to maintain the 12-acre property. While they love their home and will miss living here, they hope to find someone who will embrace this way of living, honor the native history of this place and care for the property like they have for so many years.
If you’re interested in learning more about this home, or placing a bid, visit the website. What do you think? Would you love to live in a house like this?
Utah Cliff House
It’s located about 20 minutes from Monticello, in Montezuma Canyon. The property includes 12 acres, with a three-car garage, orchard, vineyard and garden.
The home is powered completely with solar panels (and there’s a backup generator, too). A well provides fresh drinking water. The new owners of this home will also enjoy apples, cherries, apricots, plums, peaches and pears from the orchard.
It was built in 1986 and has three bedrooms and two baths.
Just because you’re off the grid doesn’t mean that you won’t enjoy all the modern conveniences you’d have in the city.
The log beams and natural wood make the stone walls and tile floors a little more cozy. The mural is a nod to the Anasazi heritage of this place.
You’ll feel snug and warm here, even on cool nights.
The family room is spacious, with windows to let in lots of light.
And don’t worry - while you’re far away from it all, you can still stay in touch. The property has satellite television and wi-fi.
It provides a fire escape, and an avenue for any water to drain away from the home. And, it also provides plenty of fresh, cool air.
This home is about one mile away from the nearest neighbor, but the sense of community is strong here. The original owners, the Houghtons, are selling the property because they’re getting older and find it increasingly difficult to maintain the 12-acre property. While they love their home and will miss living here, they hope to find someone who will embrace this way of living, honor the native history of this place and care for the property like they have for so many years.
We’ve written about some of Utah’s other unique houses. Check out this house built from a silo, and take a look at this house that’s an exact replica of a home from a famous Disney movie.
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