30 Ridiculous, Creepy Or Gross Real Estate Listings That Deserved To Be Shamed In This Online Group
While the prices leave something to be desired, browsing the real estate market can be a fun pastime or a great way to get inspired when designing your own home. It’s also a natural method to keep track of prices in general. But some listings are so confusingly bad, they have to be seen to be believed. From horrendously mismatched tiles to toilets where they absolutely shouldn’t be, the market has its fair share of bad designs.
Fortunately for posterity, this Reddit group gathers atrocious real estate listings found by internet users. So get comfortable and enjoy this collection of home design disasters and upvote your favorites. And if you want to continue seeing the horrors that some people live in, check out our other articles here, here, and here.
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Photographer Took Several Shots And Combined Them For Best Lighting, And We Ended Up With A Ghost Cat In The Listing Photos For My Old House!
An Apartment In London That Has No Front Door. Just A Set Of Stairs Leading Up To A Window
If single, I could work with this. Maybe make it a ball pit to jump into?
Can't Really Blame Them. I Wouldn't Get Any Closer, Either
The actual business of real estate can be somewhat murky. Since most get a fee based on a percentage of the sale, they should, in theory, push for the best price. But as this is their main source of income, they may feel it is best to push for an earlier sale, rather than spend more time waiting for the best price for you. While this sounds conspiratorial, research shows that actual real estate brokers tend to hold their properties on the market longer than the average person.
And if that’s not bad enough, an analysis of listings found that properties that had a real estate broker had, on average, lower sales prices than those that were unbrokered. In other words, brokers may have been responsible for lower final sales prices, as they wanted to just collect a commission and go. Now, this is obviously bad for the seller, but in this housing market, anyone that actually manages to lower the cost of a home is a hero in my eyes.
When You Run Out Of Staging Money…
Just Your Standard Horror Movie Bedroom
I Don’t Think He Trusts The Realtor
I am suspicious of all people... but if my dogs doesn't like you, I trust him with total implicitly, and I don't like you either.
It's a good basis in most instances. I'll go with one of my dogs views but not the other - he hates all men with beards, no exceptions. He has some horrible scars on him so no doubt he's got very good reasons but would be a bit unfair of me to go with that attitude too!
Load More Replies...I'm looking at houses at the moment, fairly horrifying how many don't bother ☹️
Load More Replies...On the other end of the spectrum, many would still prefer to use a broker. Firstly, they might help sell a property with some serious flaws, such as the plethora shown in this article. But they tend to be familiar with the legal procedures and pitfalls of selling and buying real estate, which is a great help to anyone who doesn't enjoy pouring over law books and contracts for hours. The process isn’t any more fun either. Generally, if you are selling, you probably have another place to stay, but your real estate agent has to bring random people around constantly in the hope that someone will decide to buy. Fortunately, there are some modern solutions, so you don’t have to wait around the house to let people in.
I Have No Words… A Realtor Friend In The Pacific Nw Came Across This On Their Mls
Working On The Edge
Perfect For A Growing Family!?!?!
The more old-fashioned variant is the lock box, where a real estate agent can access the key when you aren’t around to show people around. Since the whole point of a realtor is convenience, this solution makes a lot of sense. Some Airbnbs do the same so guests can check in while the owner sleeps, or knox boxes that firefighters can use to get into a bringing building in cases where the owner isn’t on site. There are now digital variants where real estate uses verification apps to access a property.
Is This A Real Estate Listing Or A Picture From The Bin Laden Compound?
Opportunity to list it on AirBnB for $100 per night +$200 Service Fee + $500 Cleaning Fee.
We Need One Picture That Will Really Make People Say "I Need To See This House"
Does He Come With The House, Or?
Real Estate Listing Or Crime Scene Photos???
That Hanging Light Fixture Above Looks Pretty Dangerous
You, Too, Could Live Inside A Giant Wheat Chex
I See Your Pdx Airport Carpet And Raise You Pdx Art Deco Shag House Carpet
This Detailed Overview Photo Of A Million Dollar+ Property
Mind If I Watch You Rinse?
When You Gotta Go, You Gotta Go!
Got Some Tile Laying Around...let Me Update The Bathroom
Guests Get The Tarp Bed!
Living Room Plumbing Feature
The Only Photo For A Hundred Acre Property
When Nature Calls, Answer
If you're sitting there, how do you dial out using a rotary phone? I would strain my back.
Entertainer's Dream
This Is The House I'm Selling. This One. Right Here
Covering Up The Missing Tile On The Ceiling With That Sign Will Totally Help Sell This House
Indeed, What Is Up With The Bread?
Appreciated Warning
Is The Memorial And Lawn Chairs Included In The Contract?
I remember when they had to photograph our house for selling when I was 8. We had to put most of our stuff in storage, be gone for hours and they staged my brother and I's bedroom to look like an office or something
One of 2 photos of the house we bought. The 2nd photo was just another angle of the basement. We got the house for a steal because literally no one else came to look at it 😅. https://imgur.com/a/vusnKoo
LOL. Are those handcuffs? Anyway, it looks like a decent-sized basement.
Load More Replies...When we were looking at houses, one of them had a great many crosses on the walls of several rooms, with a huge one in the hallway. All I could think of was "what are they trying to ward off?!"
Imagining living in some of these "homes" racks my anxiety right the hell up...
I love a lot of these pictures and I wonder what problems the author of this article has with these images? "I only buy a house that is in perfect condition!" No, I get myself my own property and change it to how I want to live there.
I remember when they had to photograph our house for selling when I was 8. We had to put most of our stuff in storage, be gone for hours and they staged my brother and I's bedroom to look like an office or something
One of 2 photos of the house we bought. The 2nd photo was just another angle of the basement. We got the house for a steal because literally no one else came to look at it 😅. https://imgur.com/a/vusnKoo
LOL. Are those handcuffs? Anyway, it looks like a decent-sized basement.
Load More Replies...When we were looking at houses, one of them had a great many crosses on the walls of several rooms, with a huge one in the hallway. All I could think of was "what are they trying to ward off?!"
Imagining living in some of these "homes" racks my anxiety right the hell up...
I love a lot of these pictures and I wonder what problems the author of this article has with these images? "I only buy a house that is in perfect condition!" No, I get myself my own property and change it to how I want to live there.