It's pretty rough. Lots of dry rot and the house smells like a pig lives there, because a pig actually does live there. It's a geodestic dome, which is very hard to weatherproof, and it looks like this one leaks, too. The "hanger" is really just a long narrow garage. You could put a 24' door in the end, but an RV is the only plane you'd ever be able to put in it. The owner said he'd make the opening but you'd have to buy the door. The taxiway/road is made of that kind of large gravel that seems to have been specially designed to eat props.
I passed on it, but I guess it's a matter of how much work you're willing to put into it.
There's a bunch of vacant lots there. I wondered why there were none for sale.
There have been some lawsuits flying around thanks to a couple of people who live near the geodesic dome home. One person that I know who has a flight school owned a lot there so that he could let his students land on a grass runway. There's also an issue of the flooding that occurs on the northern entry to the airport during heavy rains. From what I've gathered, it's bad enough that you probably wouldn't want to drive that way unless you had a vehicle that was lifted quite a bit and even then, a snorkel system might be advisable (along with a vehicle interior that you could just hose down). The road / taxiway on the east side of the airport is soggy enough even in non-flooding rains that you will appreciate a 4WD truck with good ground clearance. There's not really a reason to taxi an aircraft along that road, so it's probably not an issue for aircraft. Plus, you wing would probably hit the fence over there anyway, especially with a low wing aircraft.
I was wanting to build a hangar on the east side of the runway, but I wanted it to be large enough that I could have a 2nd floor that was a living area. Unfortunately, they have rules that say you can't do that and if you build a house on the west side of runway, you have other HOA rules that you have to adhere to. I'm not a big fan of HOAs anyway. I have had too many bad experiences with the HOA Nazis and I would just as well avoid them if at all possible. Most of the people that I know over there are just hangar owners, not home owners, and they are pretty good people.
The houses on the west side of the airport are not very high end. I think that there might be one or two that are fairly recent and would meet my wife's criteria as an acceptable dwelling, but most are not that great. The geodesic dome home is definitely not one of them. I would classify the owner of it as kind of like the rural guys you see up in East Texas where they have a car up on blocks in the front yard. In fact, I remember a couple of years ago, he actually did have an aircraft up on blocks in his front yard. I remember seeing it for a couple of years when I was flying around in that area, IIRC.
Last I heard, there was a problem with the city screwing up and zoning things incorrectly, so that might have made people a bit hesitant to buy there. It's been awhile since that happened, so maybe it has been corrected by now.