Underground, Unpermitted, Unfinished and 'Unusual' Thurston County Home Goes on the Market for $245K

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A partially underground home that was built without permits on nearly 5 acres near Rainier in Thurston County went on the market last week.

The owner spent more than $400,000 building what they intended to be a self-sufficient home, according to the listing. The owner died during construction, the listing states.

The asking price is $245,000.

The home's septic system is, not surprisingly, also unpermitted. The complex has underground propane tanks and a 500-gallon water storage system, according to the listing.

The 3,100-square-foot home currently has no power because its solar system and a generator were stolen.



"Current best use may be to bring in power, do engineering calculations & permit this structure as a shop/ag building & build another home/manufactured home," the real estate listing states.

Photos show the home at 17214 Jonas Hill Lane SE has only one side exposed. 

The rest of the structure is buried into a slope and has a grassy roof. Interior walls appear to be unfinished but various pieces of HVAC and water infrastructure appear to have been installed.

It's listed as having two bedrooms and two bathrooms.