It's only been a couple years since Kyle MacDonald first made headlines bartering his way from a red paper clip to a house, and he's already eager to swap his dwelling for something else.

The 28-year-old public speaker and author announced Tuesday that he's accepting offers for his two-story, full-furnished farmhouse (right), which is located in

Saskatchewan, Canada.

"I didn't really think [a plan] through when we got the house, and there's a huge opportunity there.... So I'm looking to trade with someone who has an idea for it," said MacDonald by phone Tuesday.

Beginning in 2005, MacDonald masterminded the chain of trades – which included a movie role, a snowmobile and an afternoon with heavy metal rocker Alice

Cooper – that led to the deed for his humble abode in rural Canada.

MacDonald and his wife, Dominique Dupuis, rarely spend time in the house due to her work obligations in Montreal. MacDonald said he was hoping to trade the house to a local, who would build a business and maintain the site as a landmark and tourist destination in the small town.

MacDonald said another big motivating factor behind the move was that he was eager to pick back up where he left off. "I wanted to start trading again, we were stagnant on that front," he said.

MacDonald plans to accept offers until July 11 and finalize a deal the following week. So far, he's gotten one proposal: a red paper clip.

"They didn't say how big it was," MacDonald said. "But maybe I'd take it."

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