It could have been easy to turn green (Photo: Jam Press)

This unique property may seem very normal on the surface, but with some very interesting changes inside.

Desert homes overlooking the mountains south of Phoenix, Arizona have many attractions.

However, the façade contains an impressive nine-leaf clover.

He sits on the ground floor, with a white flag and a small lamp, to keep challenging.

Apparently the owner was a keen golfer. The house also overlooked the tenth company of a large local resort. This is a great place to spend some outdoor excursions.

It is priced at $1,022,900 and is being sold by Benjamin Funke of Homesmart and is in high demand. green I envy him when he sells.

Golf course at the house

Here (Photo: Jam Press / Home Pix Photography)

House stairs with green inserts.

Course start location (Photo: Jam Press / Home Pix Photography)

The rest of the accommodation is average, but it’s really luxury tipped thanks to features like the newly renovated pool and sweeping views of the mountains and adjacent resorts.

Living room

Can you see a little green? (Photo: Jam Press / Home Pix Photography)

The house inside is green.

Not bad (Photo: Jam Press / Home Pix Photography)

“Prior to listing the property, my client and I discussed whether interior green spaces should return to traditional living spaces,” real estate agent Benjamin Funke told NeedToKnow.online.

“Instead, we decided to highlight the incredible essence of living on a great golf course at the foot of South Mountain, the largest urban park in the country.

“This house is literally brought in from the outside, with nine sloping holes inside, showing green and avoiding 100 outside windows.

“If you like blue skies, green spaces and great mountain ranges, this Arizona home is perfect for you. There is no such thing.”

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