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Going house hunting is one of the most fun activities (especially if you're just window shopping and not having to deal with all the stress of contracts and real estate agents).
People all over the world love imagining their dream houses.
Just think about how many house hunting and home renovation television shows there are — it's because we all love seeing well-designed homes.
Even more than looking at beautiful houses, we revel in looking at the weirdest, wackiest, and most unique homes.
What could be more special than the tallest house in the United States?
This single family home, located in Prescott, Arizona, has three bedrooms, four bathrooms, and costs $1,450,000.
But the most interesting fact about this house is that it's 10 stories tall. Yes, 10 stories, all for one family!
Take a look at this funky house in the photos below. Would you live in a home like this?
[H/T: BuzzFeed]
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This 10-story home, known as "Falcon Nest" is the tallest house in the entire country.
The house is listed for $1,450,000 through Sotheby's International Realty.
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Sotheby's listing says:
Soaring above the rest at 124 ft, Falcon Nest perches gracefully beside Thumb Butte on just over an acre of unmarred Arizona terrain.
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The “Palsolaral House” exemplifies passive solar technologies as well as other unique & alternative power, heating & cooling sources and sits on 1.08 undulating acres just minutes from downtown’s famous Whiskey Row.
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The ten-story home has three bedrooms, four bathrooms, glass ceilings and affords views for over 120 miles to the San Francisco Peaks, Thumb Butte, Humphrey’s Peak and Bill Williams Mountain.
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The central level is the 2,000 SF solarium with two beds, two baths, kitchen, and great room.
A hydraulic elevator provides access from the garage level to the sixth floor.
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With minimal energy consumption, a small footprint, and utilizing natural elements to heat and cool the home free from cost, this is truly an architectural and engineering treasure.
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Falcon Nest was built in 1994 by architect Sukumar Pal.
The house might seem crazy to some, but the views are absolutely stunning.
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It's definitely one of a kind, but it will definitely be the perfect home for people who want something a little more unique.
Just imagine waking up to these stunning views — the sunrises and sunsets would be absolutely unreal.
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Do you like this house? Can you picture yourself living in a home like this?
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