MO Home is Star Wars on the outside, simple on the inside

The connected structure is listed at $348,421.

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No, you’re not looking at a home in a galaxy far, far away, although the vibes flowing through this unique twin-dome shaped house on the real estate market in Otterville, Missouri, feel out of this world, like straight from a Star Wars movie.

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exterior Screen grab from Realtor

The five-bedroom, two-bathroom home is listed for $348,421 and has a great deal of potential. And of course, the futuristic appeal of the exterior is a major draw.

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kitchen and living room Screen grab from Realtor

In sci-fi, what are the homes of the future? Domes,” owner Michael Van Devender told Insider. “Turns out that’s not fantasy either — they’re actually superior to traditional housing in a myriad of ways.”

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living room Screen grab from Realtor

The end result definitely has that draw on the outside, with an almost cave-like interior throughout the 2,061 square feet.

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kitchen Screen grab from Realtor

“My wife and I spent several years tossing ideas back and forth, researching, sketching plans, soliciting help from family, friends, and experts, all of which gradually coalesced into the design of the house you see now,” Van Devender said, per Insider.

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bedroom Screen grab from Realtor

Features include:

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  • Open kitchen

  • Vinyl plank flooring

  • Storage space

  • Laundry room

  • Pantry

  • Energy efficient

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“Sits on quiet, secluded 6.07 acres with wildlife for hunting, apple, pear and mulberry trees as well as a blackberry bush. Perfect for permaculture!” the listing on Realtor.com says.

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toilet Screen grab from Realtor

Dome homes have been a hot ticket item on the real estate market lately, ranging from mansion-like and overlooking Los Angeles, to whimsical like one in Connecticut.

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Otterville is about 100 miles southeast of Kansas City.

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TJ Macías is a real-time national sports reporter for McClatchy based in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Previously, he covered beats for the Dallas He Mavericks and Texas Rangers in numerous media such as 24/7 Sports and He Mavs Maven (Sports Illustrated). Twitter: @TayloredSiren



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