Strange & Unusual Houses

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I love when people tidy up for EA photos :frolic:

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-54648703.html
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Is that a moose on the duvet in the bathroom house?

(I would be ripping out that bathroom faster than you can say boiled sweet :)) )
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I do also love photo 10, which is predominantly a photo of some weeds. £55k though!
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I know! So cheap!!
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That's what my house cost (that one is round the corner). Mine is much nicer though, of course :))
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55k!!!! I like the picture of the weeds. They also do my most hated thing. That is pin up school photos on the wall, badly spaced, wonky and too high on the wall.
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Oh dear. :lol:

Somebody clearly got bored of...err....improving the kitchen cabinets with that red spotty shit. Or they just ran out and couldn't be arsed to buy any more.
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:lol: Could just be the angle, but the handle looks like it wouldn't even be any use!
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That's true :lol:

Come on though, estate agent, if the best shot you can get of the room is a toilet grab handle, it might just be best to leave it!
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Smunder Woman wrote:I love when people tidy up for EA photos :frolic:

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for ... 48703.html
Also, turn the damn telly off! It's great that they enjoy Tipping Point, but having the telly on in EA photos just looks shit.

The toilet grab handle looks misplaced in the next house. Maybe the person needing mobility aids has very long arms.
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They have a fabulous pub carpet in one room too.
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If you ever wanted a cautionary tale about how not to extend a lovely period cottage... :))

http://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/detail ... FklJ61O.97
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"A house of two styles."

They're not kidding!
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That extension is so ugly! I'm not surprised it's been omitted from most of the exterior shots.
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Blimey. I did an actual double take as I clicked on the pic showing it fully.
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Oh god! :lol: I actually gasped. The rest of it is lovely though.
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Me too Marth! I was just clicking through going "Uh-hmm. Mmm. Uh-huh..." and then I got to picture 8 and did a "WTF?!"

ParisGal wrote:They have a fabulous pub carpet in one room too.
I actually recoiled at the photo of Bedroom 1 in this one. :lol:
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I don't quite know what to make of this. :uhh:

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for ... 19707.html
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It's kind of beautiful Slanket, but I know what you mean. Is that all the outdoor space in that weird glass cube picture?
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