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We all know someone who has more money than brains. Whether they live across the street from you or they’re a famous billionaire business owner, you know the type. And just like wealth can’t buy you intelligence, it also can’t buy you taste.

We took a trip to the McMansion Hell subreddit and gathered some of their most atrocious photos below. These houses might be spacious and four times as expensive as your current home, but that doesn’t mean that they’re stylish or cozy. Enjoy scrolling through this list that might provide you with a new appreciation for your own humble abode, and be sure to upvote the houses that you can’t believe someone paid for!

#1

Sometimes You Gotta Wonder If These People Set Out To Make The Ugliest House Imaginable

Unique modern house with geometric design and large windows, challenging conventional taste in architecture.

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The McMansion Hell subreddit was created on July 15, 2017, and it has become a sensation since then. The group has amassed an impressive 254K members, and there are photos pouring in every day shaming the worst houses that people come across in their travels. 

To learn more about how this community started, we got in touch with one of the group's moderators, Logan, who was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda. He explained that the McMansion Hell subreddit was born out of the McMansion Hell Blog by Kate Wagner. "Kate is a genius," the moderator shared.

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    When You Can't Decide Which Tile Or Stone Pattern To Use, So You Use All Of Them

    Luxury kitchen with wooden cabinets and marble floor, proving money can’t buy taste.

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    We also asked Logan if he's partial to any photos that he's seen shared in the subreddit. "There's so many horrific monstrosities that it's impossible to pick a favorite for me," he says. "There's definitely favorites of mine from our Thursday design appreciation days, like The Stahl House, and any Eichlers posted."

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    And thankfully, the moderator shared that the group has some lovely members. "It's a nice sub with a chill community, moderation duties are low-key."

    But it hasn't changed Logan's opinion on these massive homes. "I have not become a McMansion fan, and would not choose to live in one, but you never know where life will take you."

    #4

    Bro… This Is Just Nuts! I Had To Post This!

    Luxurious mansion with grand staircase and stone facade under a cloudy sky, exemplifying how money can't buy taste.

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    justagirl
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I..actually kinda like it. maybe shrink it down a bit, and i'd totally move in. if i had the money. which i do not.

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    We were also lucky enough to get in touch with the McMansion expert herself, Kate Wagner, who created the McMansion Hell blog in 2016.

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    "McMansion Hell started in 2016 as a side project for me while I was in graduate school studying architectural acoustics," Kate shared. "The idea came to me because I wanted to not only create social commentary around wealth and material culture in America but also find a way to merge humor with educational intent and architectural criticism."

    #7

    Welcome To Gable City, Illinois

    Unusual house with sharp, peaked roofs, showcasing that money can't buy taste in architecture design.

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    BrunoVI
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This roof's too shallow, this roof's too steep.... sheesh, y'all just love to criticize. I like this one, actually.

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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's the House of the Seven Gables, silly. (Title of a Gothic novel about a cursed New England mansion and its inhabitants)

    Brandi VanSteenwyk
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Hey Bill! Tell the architect/designer that I REALLY like vaulted ceilings!"

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    We also asked Kate what it's been like to see her blog become so popular. "I've always been very surprised, thankful, and encouraged by the community and the support of the folks who enjoy my work, support it materially on Patreon, and use the blog as an empowered way of looking at the built environment," she told Bored Panda.

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    #10

    I Present To You The Ugliest House In My Neighborhood: Modern Farmhouse Taco Bell

    Modern white house on a corner lot with a unique facade, surrounded by fall foliage.

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    #11

    I Drive By This House Under Construction, And It Screams Ugly Mcmansion To Me

    Large, ornate house with mismatched architectural styles, proving money can’t buy taste.

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    #12

    Sold For $4 Million Here In Schitts Creek, Ontario. I Hate It

    Large white mansion with black roof, showcasing that money can't buy taste, surrounded by a gravel driveway and trees.

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    So how does Kate feel about these monstrous homes? "I personally feel that the McMansion is an architectural artifact of rising wealth inequality in the United States across the last five or so decades," she shared. "The architecture of these houses and the choices made within represent not only questionable aesthetic taste but are testaments to a society in which a great many people suffer in order for very few of them to possess the wealth necessary to build such houses."

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    #14

    Decisions Were Made, Most Of Them Terrible

    Luxury house with elaborate design, showcasing that money can't buy taste, surrounded by greenery and trees.

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    Bill Swallow
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I can tell just by looking at the exterior that cleaning the interior is going to be a flaming nightmare.

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    But that doesn't mean that these homes have no value. "As architecture, [these homes] are filled with fascinating statements of worth - architectural languages and ideas of wealth borrowed from other styles, other times, and other places with varying degrees of success in terms of execution - and projections of that worth onto the built environment," Kate noted. "As objects, they have always fascinated me, and I have a soft spot for the elements of creativity and the ad hoc execution that goes into many of them. There is a certain whimsy to the McMansion, especially those from before the great recession."

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    #16

    I'm Still Kinda New Here, But I Think This Is A "Lawyer Foyer"

    Luxurious house with large columns and intricate landscaping, illustrating that money can't buy you taste.

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    #18

    Brick Home Demolished To Make Way For This New (And Frankly Ugly) Stone Facade Home

    Two contrasting houses showcasing that money can't buy taste, with lush landscapes and unique architecture.

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    ƒιѕн
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Damn they just destroyed that nice front lawn. I'd take the top over the bottom any day.

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    Finally, we asked the creator if she has any favorite McMansions that she's ever come across. "For me, individual regions stay in my mind rather than individual houses. The best McMansions can be found in a number of hotspots, including the Chicago suburbs, the DC suburbs, Bergen County, NJ, and Denton County, TX," she revealed. "I am always partial to McMansions styled to look like medieval castles, as I have a hobbyist's interest in medieval architecture myself."

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    But Kate says she rarely sees any McMansions that she would be willing to live in. "I really enjoy urban life and cannot drive, so the McMansion lifestyle has very little appeal to me personally. It would be nice to have a walk-in closet, however."

    #19

    Guy I Know Was Bragging That The Very Top Of The Roof On His Custom Build Home Was 72 Feet Tall

    Large, unfinished mansion in a rural setting, showcasing poor architectural taste despite evident wealth.

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    David Morgan
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    72-foot roof, two visible storeys. You spent a lot of money on unusable space that will cost you a lot in thermal inefficiency - you genius.

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    Natalie Perri, Founder and CEO of Unraveling Architecture, has also written on her blog that she’s not a fan of McMansions. She explains that, not only are these homes often designed poorly with no regard for the environment, they can also put a strain on neighborhoods by “destroying the character of a community.” They can be 10,000 square feet or more, taking up an excessive amount of space and making homeowners around them feel like they’ve lost their sense of privacy.

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    #22

    From A Distance, I Thought This House Was Under Construction. Then My Friend Said Nope, That’s How The Owner Designed It

    Unusual house design with mismatched columns and dark siding, illustrating that money can’t buy taste.

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    David Morgan
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yes, of course the owner designed it. An actual architect would have known better.

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    Huge homes can also create problems when they block neighbors' views, cast huge shadows, require an excessive amount of water and energy to run and have staff coming in and out at all hours. There might be gardeners in the yard every morning, cleaners coming through the home every other day and guests parking up and down the street while the homeowners are entertaining. These factors can all be significant nuisances for neighbors and even impact the resell value of all of the houses in a community. 

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    We hope you’re enjoying scrolling through these photos of terrible homes, pandas. These pics just go to show that a bigger or fancier house will not necessarily make you happier! Keep upvoting the ones that you think should be demolished, and then, if you’d like to check out another Bored Panda article featuring horrific homes, we’ve got you covered right here!

    #28

    So What Do We Think Of This New Custom House? It's Been Very Controversial On Local Facebook

    Unusual house design with steep gabled roof and tall chimneys, illustrating that money can't buy taste.

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    #32

    I Think This House Needs Another Window

    Large brick house with unusual window placement, surrounded by green grass, illustrating that money can't buy taste.

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    Khavrinen
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What, no skylights? Shouldn't they have something to let in a little natural light?

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    #34

    Is It Even A Mcmansion Without Proper Lighting?

    Dimly lit house adorned with excessive outdoor lights, illustrating money can't buy taste.

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    Bill Swallow
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The lighting costs are subsidized by the local airports, which use this place as a navigation beacon.

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    #35

    51 000 Square Foot Monstrosity In Utah

    Luxurious large mansion in a rural setting illustrating that money can't buy taste, with sprawling architecture and ornate details.

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    Bill Swallow
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Looks like someone should put a couple of paddlewheels on it and drop it in the Mississippi River.

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    #36

    This Modern Farmhouse Trend Is Getting Out Of Hand

    Modern white house with black-trimmed windows, showcasing questionable design despite apparent wealth.

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    #37

    This Is Probably The Ugliest Home I've Ever Driven Past, Wish I Could See Inside

    Large brick house with tall columns in a rural setting, exemplifying that money can't buy taste.

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    Bill Swallow
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If this is the ugliest house you've ever driven past, you have never ventured into the less affluent neighborhoods.

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    #42

    Drive By This Daily And I Hate It Every Time

    Luxurious house with large yard and fence under cloudy sky, showcasing that money can't always buy taste.

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    Nizumi
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's the ridiculous amount of grass that pi$$es me off. It's an ecological desert. It's one step away from pacing it over.

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    #43

    Don't Know If This Has Been Posted Before But Kiefer Castle In Oklahoma

    Unusual castle-style house with turrets and varied architecture, illustrating that money can't buy taste.

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    #45

    This Abomination Lights Up The Whole Subdivision

    Luxury house at night, brightly lit with large windows, highlighting that money can't buy taste in home design.

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    #50

    I'd Love To See Their Pg&e Bill - Vineyard Heights, Fremont, Ca

    Lavish house with elaborate design elements, showcasing the idea that money can't buy taste.

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    Pyla
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don't mind a drive up portico. I mean, if you are going to swan around wtih a fancy one, at least let it be practical.

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    #55

    $1.7 Million Dollar Home In Angier, Nc

    Opulent mansion with elaborate design details, showcasing that money can't buy taste.

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    John Boy
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Probably an AI photo. How do you get in and out of the (single car) garage?

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    #56

    Horribly Staged 6 Bedroom, 6 Bath, 7k Sq Ft Abomination In Clinton Twp, Mi

    Luxurious house with grand entrance, showcasing that money can't buy taste in home design.

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    DinsdalePiranha
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There are people in there wearing identical tracksuits and waiting for the mothership.

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    #57

    My Dream Home. Hesitant To Even Post In Case One Of You Rich Redditors Scoops It Up Before I Win The Lottery

    Victorian-style mansion with a long cobblestone driveway, surrounded by lush greenery, showcasing lack of taste despite wealth.

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    #60

    Rufus Wainwright’s Cottage In Laurel Canyon Hits The Market For $2.2 Million

    Unique architectural house with contrasting textures, showcasing that money can't buy taste in real estate design.

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    Owen
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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I like this one. But I think it's only a matter of time before someone falls down those stairs.

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    #62

    The More You Look, The Worse It Gets

    Unusual brick house design with stone wall, showcasing how money can't buy taste.

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    1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's not that bad! Needs a *LOT* more green around it though... and I'm not talking about green concrete or green paint!

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