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30 Ridiculous Real Estate Listings, Shared By This Online Community

30 Ridiculous Real Estate Listings, Shared By This Online Community

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The near-endless data and resources of the internet allow us to window-shop at a scale that used to be unimaginable. Everything from food delivery to real estate can be found, investigated, and bought online from the comfort of your bedroom, bathroom, or really wherever you prefer to take a device with internet access.
Saving all of our time, the good citizens of the internet now take it upon themselves to find and share their best discoveries, and one great example of this phenomenon is the “Zillow Gone Wild” group. So prepare to see some downright bizarre house listings and be sure to upvote your favorites as you scroll through. 

#1 I Went To View A House Yesterday And Found This Qr Code On The Back Of A Cupboard Door. I Got Bloody Rick Rolled During A House Viewing!

I Went To View A House Yesterday And Found This Qr Code On The Back Of A Cupboard Door. I Got Bloody Rick Rolled During A House Viewing!
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#2 Do I Tell The Potential New Owners About The Room In The Basement Or Let Them Find It On Their Own?

Do I Tell The Potential New Owners About The Room In The Basement Or Let Them Find It On Their Own?
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#3 This Seems Like The Right Place, How Would You Feel About This As A Subreddit?

This Seems Like The Right Place, How Would You Feel About This As A Subreddit?
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For those who are unfamiliar, Zillow is an American real estate site, where people post houses for sale. It has gotten popular due to a combination of utility and the many weird, bizarre, or downright creative listings one can find if they browse long enough. One popular feature is the “Zestimate,” where Zillow will take the information you provide about a property and make its best guess of its value.

While not a perfect indicator of the price one should ask for, it can be a fun way to quickly learn what a unit is worth without paying a realtor to assess it. This could be a sort of reversal of window shopping, it is instead window selling, where one can satisfy the curiosity of prices just for future reference. 

#4 Currently Shaking Out My Piggy Bank

Currently Shaking Out My Piggy Bank
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#5 Bond Villains Do Exist

Bond Villains Do Exist
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#6 This Grass Is Lookin A Little Sus

This Grass Is Lookin A Little Sus
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While it is just a “fun” feature, the Wall Street Journal found it to be surprisingly accurate, however, they did warn potential sellers to still get a “professional” estimate, as, in their words, “when Zillow is bad, it can be terrible." Since real estate is a pretty big deal for most of us, probably not worth risking a terrible asking price. One 2016 study found that, on average, the Zestimate was off by about $14’000.

#7 Such A Cute Living R….what Is That?

Such A Cute Living R….what Is That?
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#8 A Drawbridge, A Knight In Armor, A Murder Dungeon, A Hall Of Mirrors And So Much More (Link In The Comments)

A Drawbridge, A Knight In Armor, A Murder Dungeon, A Hall Of Mirrors And So Much More (Link In The Comments)
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#9 Could You Survive This House?

Could You Survive This House?
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But for many, the real draw of the site is the ability to just browse to your heart's content. It’s a pretty unique experience, to take a walk through literally thousands of homes across the US. Some people like finding listings of buildings near them to satisfy their craving to be a nosy neighbor, while others perhaps enjoy seeing how massive, expensive houses look. 

#10 It Gets More And More Obvious

It Gets More And More Obvious
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#11 When Your Decorating Aesthetic Is “1983 Midwestern Marriott Hotel Bar”

When Your Decorating Aesthetic Is “1983 Midwestern Marriott Hotel Bar”
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#12 Selling A Home With A Squatter

Selling A Home With A Squatter
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Of course, not all mansions are created equally. A simple drive around some more “upscale” suburban areas will reveal a type of large, but somewhat ugly building commonly referred to as a McMansion. These buildings are infamous for using architectural techniques from real castles and mansions, but with cheap, mass-produced materials. They tend to appear copy-pasted across the landscape, hence the fast-food-like moniker at the front of the word. 

#13 Jetsons Time Capsule - Too Busy Finding Star Shaped Decor To Not Block The Entrance Or Add Windows

Jetsons Time Capsule - Too Busy Finding Star Shaped Decor To Not Block The Entrance Or Add Windows
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#14 Built In 1929, Frank Lloyd Wright's "Westhope" Has Hit The Market At $8m

Built In 1929, Frank Lloyd Wright's "Westhope" Has Hit The Market At $8m
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#15 6.5m Home With Indoor Mini Italy

6.5m Home With Indoor Mini Italy
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Other terms include "garage Mahal", "starter castle", and "Hummer house," which instantly dates the concept to a time when one could just buy a Hummer. These buildings were probably the clearest and classic representations of new money, as they had the “form” of wealth, without the style, class, or refinement. Not to mention, real mansions tend to have extensive grounds and don’t have twenty or so identical buildings on the same street. 

#16 Really, Though

Really, Though
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#17 Some Garages Have A Tool Bench, Some Have A Swimming Pool ($338,800 In Ohio)

Some Garages Have A Tool Bench, Some Have A Swimming Pool ($338,800 In Ohio)
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#18 Y'all Are Not Ready For This One

Y'all Are Not Ready For This One
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Zillow and McMansions have even been featured together in a blog titled “McMansion Hell,” which parodied the absolutely horrible homes of the wealthy. The blog mostly mocked the design choices, but also advised readers to not purchase these homes as they tend to make poor financial investments. It was so effective that Zillow actually issued a cease and desist letter, though the company later chose to not pursue legal action

#19 I Would Not Be Able To Remain Sane If I Lived In This House

I Would Not Be Able To Remain Sane If I Lived In This House
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#20 Connecticut Castle

Connecticut Castle
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