North Minneapolis‘ Iconic Dome Home Hits the Market for $650,000
MINNEAPOLIS,MN – September 3,2025 – A strikingly unique architectural landmark in North Minneapolis has been listed for sale,offering a rare prospect to own a piece of local history. The geodesic dome home, located at 4625 Aldrich Avenue South, is being offered at $650,000, according to listing details. built in 1975 by architect Dale Mulfinger, the property has captivated residents for decades with its unconventional design and stands as a testament to innovative residential architecture.
The listing arrives as Minneapolis’ housing market continues to experiance limited inventory and rising prices,particularly for distinctive properties. The dome home’s unusual construction and enduring appeal position it as a possibly meaningful sale,drawing interest from architecture enthusiasts and those seeking a truly one-of-a-kind living space. The property’s future hinges on finding a buyer who appreciates its legacy and is willing to maintain its distinctive character.
Originally commissioned by inventor and entrepreneur Harry Yeaggy, the home was designed to withstand Minnesota’s harsh winters and maximize natural light. Mulfinger, a principal at the firm Miller dunwiddie, incorporated energy-efficient principles into the design, utilizing a passive solar heating system. the structure’s unique shape and construction have made it a local icon, frequently photographed and admired by passersby.
The current owners, who purchased the property in 2016, have undertaken renovations to modernize the interior while preserving the home’s original architectural integrity. Updates include a remodeled kitchen, updated bathrooms, and new flooring. The home features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and approximately 2,700 square feet of living space.
The property is listed by Sarah Larson of Coldwell Banker Realty. Interested parties can find more details and view photos of the home at