Futuristic glass pyramid house in Hawaii can be yours for only $120K

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This glasshouse is bathed in sunshine, but don’t expect to bathe indoors.

Located in Pāhoa on the Big Island, next to Hawaii’s Volcanoes National Park, a modern architectural and futuristic haven pegged as the “Pyramid Home” has hit the market for only $120,000.

Made of double-glazed glass walls, the interior studio spans 356 square feet, with panoramic nature views and light that shines through every side.

Features of the Pyramid Home include a solar panel system to provide off-grid power and a covered sitting and BBQ space, according to the listing.

But as for the bathrooms, that’s just the great outdoors.

Rather than a traditional bath, the property offers an outside rock enclosure for the sink/toilet/bath area.

The bedroom space which take most of interior is surrounded by panoramic nature views.
The bedroom space, which takes up most of the interior, is surrounded by panoramic nature views.
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Sunlight floods through every corner.
Sunlight floods every corner.
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The office/creative space.
The office/creative space.
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The bathroom/sink/shower area.
The outdoor bathroom/sink/shower area.
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A wide view of the bathroom.
A wide view of the outdoor bathroom.
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The small getaway escape space has gone full green and lights up via LED, with the internet coming through a Hawaiian Telcom.

“Neighbors have small farmettes and grow bananas, citrus, bamboo, tea (Camellia sinensis) and a variety of garden veggies,” the listing states. 

The pyramid home is made up of double-glazed glass walls held together with a sturdy and modern functional metal frame.
The pyramid home is made up of double-glazed glass walls held together with a sturdy and modern functional metal frame.
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The home is powered by LED lights.
The home is powered by LED lights.
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The home comes with a barbecue station.
The home comes with a barbecue station.
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Another view of the living/bedroom space.
Another view of the living/bedroom space.
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Newly built in 2019, the glasshouse is tucked in the Royal Hawaiian Estates neighborhood. The community offers a side of Hawaii worlds apart from the tourist-heavy destinations of Waikiki or Lahaina, according to Realtor.com.

The pyramid sits on a quarter-acre lot, which means the owner has plenty of space to build a larger home, and perhaps use the glass structure as a guest house.

JJ Jasinski of Keller Williams Realty Maui-Ka is handling the listing.

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