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    Flintstones-like house for sale - $989k Colorado abode built around 200 million year old red rock

    By Ben Barry & Erin Rose Humphrey,

    2024-08-20
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    Take a look at this real-life Flintstones home - a property constructed around a 200 million year old red rock .

    The two-bedroom house in Larkspur, Colorado, US , boasts a unique style that would be perfect for any Flintstone enthusiast.

    On sale for $989,900, the home is integrated with nature, nestled around a 45ft high section of one of Colorado's beloved 200 million year old red rocks.

    The property offers "Garden of the Gods" like surroundings, a picnic area, views of the Milky Way from the private hot tub, and all the peace and tranquility a homeowner could desire.

    According to the listing: "The current owners have diligently updated the original home built by the previous owner/builder."

    "The entry features a "mud room" for storage, closet use, pre-plumbed for a sink, additional washer/dryer hookups, and most mechanics of the home."

    "Up the first set of stairs is the guest suite with barn doors and an updated five-piece bath."

    "With a walk-in closet and an additional bonus room, this suite is complete."

    "Two HRV fresh air exchange units are present for fresh circulated air."

    "Travel upstairs to the landing where you'll find an entrance to the home's featured outdoor deck and viewing space."

    "This large, two-tiered deck provides breathtaking views."

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    Janice Frost
    08-22
    That the ugliest thing I've seen in a long time.
    queen of hearts
    08-21
    Architecture could have been more in sync with rock - looks completely out of place with its sharp lines 😞
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