According to the listing, the unique property at 105 I-ridge Road in Kiora has some regulars - local wallabies, birds and possums.
Now the new owner is being invited to take the keys for $899,000 to $950,000.
Known as Naveen, the property is set on 28 acres on the south-east coast of New South Wales, near Batemans Bay, just north of Bermagui. It is represented by the Dome House, a dodecagonal dwelling.
The Dome House has two bedrooms (spanning two floors). One of the bedrooms and the bathroom are shaped like a pizza slice.
A circular terrace surrounds the house, which is warm and cosy with large areas of timber, including a beautiful seven-sided wall panel in the living area.
Surrounded by verdant land and bush landscaping, the house looks secluded - close to Deua National Park - but close to amenities.
"You might think you're a long way from anywhere, but there is a taxi service, school buses pick up and drop off just down the street, and the property is only 11km from the main Moruya roundabout," the listing description says.
"The property is free from chemicals and pesticides," the listing says." Domestic waste is recycled through a vermiculture farm and garden."
The property includes a second home - a one-bedroom studio with a kitchenette - that has been the owner's permanent residence, the listing says.
It could also be a permanent home for the newcomer who signs the agreement, or a holidaymaker.