Centrally located along the west coast I-5 corridor, this spectacular one-of-a-kind home, on 700 awe-inspiring acres, offers magnificent sanctuary and adventure, as well as convenience. One of the most naturally beautiful regions of the country, this area of southern Oregon is known for a developing wine industry and phenomenal outdoor recreation opportunities. Characterized by four distinct seasons and mild winters, the climate is one of the most sought-after in North America. Designed to reflect and honor the majesty of this natural environment, this home sits on a high bench with open terraces that bring the view so close, you feel like you could reach out and touch it. Unique features like all rounded corners and smooth edges, a perfectly balanced use of the natural elements, and purposeful architectural design, create a remarkable effect, both peaceful and expansive. This home is beyond custom: it is a work of art. This property is an unparalleled place to rejuvenate and become inspired. A few minutes drive from I-5, the property immediately embraces you in a sanctuary of wilderness, where magnificent elk herds can be seen roaming the rolling meadows and oak savanas. Two enormous rock faces rise from a blanket of green and greet you as you gently climb higher and approach this spectacular home. This astonishing home is one of a kind. Earthen tiles cascade down four distinct, rounded rooves crowned with small cupolas, capturing the geometrical beauty of Byzantine architecture. Beneath the tiles, the outer walls are smooth stucco, accented with a myriad of windows, rounded and flowing, reminiscent of the graceful and curvaceous architecture of Antoni Gaudi. Domes and crests of stucco stand against the sky, giving the impression of a white-washed chapel on the island of Mykonos. Despite its references to world-class art and architecture, this home also has its own distinct and extraordinary style.
Rare opportunity to own a true off-the-grid retreat that is completely surrounded by thousands of acres of BLM land! This unique offering boasts privacy and security that are often only dreamt about. Developed by the founders of Home Power magazine and designed to be a model for off-grid and self-sustainable living. Esive solar array and battery bank powers the property and is backed up with generators. The uniqueness, privacy, and ability to live sustainably make this a rare opportunity.

Ashland is located in Oregon. Ashland, Oregon has a population of 21,348. Ashland is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 20.6% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.52%.
The median household income in Ashland, Oregon is $63,641. The median household income for the surrounding county is $61,020 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Ashland is 48 years.
The average high temperature in July is 88.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 29.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 22.3 inches per year, with 3.7 inches of snow per year.