A design-focused blog, dedicated to sustainable homes and green technology, centers on topics such as modern prefab, container and tiny homes, Passive Houses, solar technology, small wind turbines, and LED lighting in the residential sector. The site, managed by a content writer who handles most of the editorial duties, has seen a 15% drop in Adsense revenue, which the owner attributes to minimal posting. However, a recent increase in post frequency has resulted in a revenue rebound. The blog engages primarily with eco housing companies and building suppliers, reflecting a significant interest in its green-focused content. The site boasts a strong readership, with thousands of followers on social media platforms and email subscribers. Despite initial plans to sell the site shortly after acquisition, the owner decided against it after securing a lucrative banner ad deal. Now, with a shift to offline work, the owner seeks to sell the site. The sale process involves a deposit and adhering to an escrow agreement with documentation available under NDA conditions. The blog generates $1990 monthly, primarily through Adsense, with additional income from GumGum, Amazon affiliates, and advertising banners. Revenue opportunities exist through growing a forum, email newsletter advertising, and continued strong traffic from predominantly the United States. Operating costs include $300 monthly for an article writer and hosting expenses. The blog runs on a Wordpress.org platform with various plugins, and the transition of rights to these will be accommodated to the extent possible. Current banner agreements must be honored by the new buyer.