A custom-built dome home with two guest cottages surrounded by 28.2 acres of wooded privacy has just hit the market in Weaverville, NC, for $3,495,000.
Known as Azura Gardens, the stucco structure was “designed with energy efficiency and artistry in mind.”
“The sellers describe themselves as artists, and the home is their version of a painter’s painting,” says listing agent Dylan Glasgow of Looking Glass Realty LLC. “When they bought the property, they were looking for something super unique to use as their primary residence.”
It last traded hands for $260,000 in 2016, when the sellers bought the property and constructed the homes in 2022.
“First and foremost, the breathtaking views and proximity to downtown Asheville is truly remarkable,” Glasgow notes. “It is an incredibly efficient home that has an artesian well, natural spring, and creek, which is unique to the area.”
The two-bedroom monolithic dome home boasts custom woodwork, arched doorways, expansive glass, a lofted living room with a wood stove designed for off-grid heating, and a built-in observation beehive. An upstairs primary suite has Gothic double doors and a spa-inspired bathroom with a soaking tub.
There are also two guest cottages.
One of them is a Moroccan-inspired space, dubbed Stone House, which has stucco walls and artisan finishes.
The other guest cottage is the waterside Creek House, inspired by Japanese wabi-sabi design. It boasts stone cabinetry, a walk-in shower, and a patio overlooking the year-round creek.
The self-sustaining “sanctuary” also has a private well, natural springs, pollinator gardens, an apiary, a rose garden, fruit trees, and walking and biking trails.
The mountain retreat “perched above the clouds” provides a true getaway but is conveniently sited just minutes away from restaurants, cafes, and shopping.
“This property is ideally located right up town,” says Glasgow. “Weaverville is a small town about 20 minutes from downtown Asheville. It’s a super cute and quaint mountain town.”
Glasgow believes the next owner will be someone who may want to transform it into a wellness retreat.
“There are three types of buyers we are going after,” he says. “The first is a multigenerational family estate. The second would be someone wanting to do a wellness retreat with a cold plunge, meditation area, and sauna, and the third buyer would be a potential investor looking to finish off what these folks started and keep building cabins.”
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Kellie Speed is a contributor to Realtor.com. As a writer and editor, she has worked for a variety of online and print publications, including Forbes Global Properties, Inked magazine, JustLuxe, and U.S. Veterans Magazine. A Massachusetts native, Kellie attended Northeastern University for journalism, was previously the Boston editor for Haute Living, and contributed to the Moon Metro Boston guidebook. Kellie writes celebrity profiles and covers restaurants, travel, and lifestyle.

