Step right up, ladies and gentlemen, and see the house that you can live in for free. That's right, free.
Electric bill? Forget about it. Gas bill? It never shows up.
We're talking about a net zero house here. Energy used in the house is made by the house. Operational costs are a big, fat zero. And the beautiful fittings inside the house, they're made with Mother Nature in mind.
If you're thinking you saw it all last year, think again.
"This is the biggest and best Ecohouse so far," said Rachel Maloney, owner of Natural Built Home and veteran of the fair's past four Ecohouses.
Experience the latest in living beautifully with a small ecological footprint. Walk under the solar chimney and enter through a two-story wall of glass -- south-facing triple-panes that give lots of light, with warmth in winter, but not in summer.
Check out the bathroom. See the toilet with the sink on top? You're looking at the future, folks: a two-handled flusher that uses gray water.
Gray water, you ask? That's a fancy phrase for not pristine. Wash your hands in the sink, and the water flows into the toilet tank for flushing, taking an efficient little detour on its way to the sewer.