This house is built in the middle of Californian desert, costs Rs 12.9 Crore
Team Udayavani, Sep 13, 2021, 4:15 PM IST
El Cemento Uno, a house built in the Mojave desert in California, is modern and equipped as much as you could dream of and is actually in the middle of a desert.
The home sits within the boulders offering the ultimate park-like experience with your own privacy, as per the company. It is designed by URBARC architects and put on sale by Kud properties. The realty company has shared alluring pictures of the house on Instagram. The house comes with a price tag of a whopping Rs. 12.9 crore.
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Located in a remote five-acre area among large boulders in the Joshua Tree area of California, the home is far from the surrounding neighbourhood and markets.
According to the owner company, the house is built using the RSG3D building system – a technology that uses insulated 3D panels made of concrete and foam. With a built-in library and a dedicated reading corner, the house glows in the desert night with its custom LED lighting.
As per the company, the house is ideal for vacation homes or family use and features dual master suites with a powder room.
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