AD: New Flyer Homes listing offers off-grid living in Upper Buffalo Wilderness
The latest listing from Flyer Homes is a handcrafted, self-sustaining, off-grid homestead on 36 wooded acres in the Buffalo National River Headwaters, right in the heart of the International Mountain Bike Epic Trail System.
Live off of the land with a gravity-fed water system with cistern, a concrete freshwater collection system, solar photo-voltaic system with a 3000-watt inverter, rocket stove which heats the home, and a wood fired water heater.
The property includes three ponds, a greenhouse, an orchard with cherry trees, pear trees and peach trees. There’s a woodshed/workshop, an in-home cellar and multiple fenced areas for farm animals like chickens and goats.
It’s a perfect home base for mountain bikers, considering the Upper Buffalo Mountain Bike Trails cross right over the road just a quarter mile from the front door. Of course, the property is also perfect for trail enthusiasts or anyone looking to live an off-grid, self-sustaining lifestyle. It could also serve as a great AirBnB investment opportunity.
For more information, call TJ Bowen at 501-388-4931 or Katie Dabbs at 479-387-6552, or visit Flyer-Homes.com.
Exterior Photos
Nearby Photos
Trails Proximity
Interior Photos
Discussion
Fayetteville Flyer has specific guidelines for commenting. To avoid having your comment deleted -- or your commenting privileges revoked -- read our Comment Policy before you comment. Violators will be banned from commenting. Report a comment that violates the guidelines to contact@fayettevilleflyer.com. Commenters on the Flyer are responsible for all legal consequences arising from their comments, including libel, infringement of copyright or actions that threaten a third party. By submitting a comment, you agree to indemnify Wonderstate Media LLC, its partners and employees from any legal action arising from your comments.