The housing bubble is doing fine
For those of you -- and it's to your credit -- who found the previous listing to be too much, Ironygirl found a nice bubble to climb into and float away... wait for me! I'm coming too!
For those of you -- and it's to your credit -- who found the previous listing to be too much, Ironygirl found a nice bubble to climb into and float away... wait for me! I'm coming too!
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Well, the listing does say it's 'Logan's Best Kept Secret', presumably because no one in Logan wants us to know where the Bubble Boy lives.
I feel like Nemo looking for a home.
Either:
1) the owners are photography students and they want to show off their mad arts skills
or
2) they are using a pinhole lens to make the rooms seem bigger than they are (which, looking at the listing, doesn't really seem necessary)
or
3) the laws of physics cease to exist on that property.
I'll go with door number 3...
Does Glenda the Good Witch come with the house, too?
"with many generations of Pioneer families that stay in and love this charming Village area"
1) Can they still be considered Pioneer families with how long they've lived there, generations?
2) If all they do is stay in, no wonder they're looking for a creative outlet!
Were they locked out and took the picture through the peephole?
It looks like a photo of the reflection in one of those curvy mirrors they have in mini-marts to keep an eye on shoplifters.
I think they took the photo thru Kramer's reverse peephole.
Wait, I thought that it was just a half wall on the left side of the photo. That's another mirror along the entire wall, isn't it?
Either they are working very hard to make the room look larger, or the photo was shot through the spycam they'll leave behind to monitor the new owners...
If we were on CSI they'd have some mad technological magic which would enable us to not only normalise the photo, but zoom in and get a picture perfect image of the person taking the photo reflected in the mantle mirror, plus some important clue that would lead us to the exact disused warehouse the killer is hiding out at.
Photos courtesy of Whiskers in his little hamster ball.
I work for a major real estate advertising company and you have no idea how often agents try to pass these virtual tour photos off for a listing. How hard is it to take a photo?!
These remind me of looking into the rear side mirror of cars from when I was growing up. Or into Christmas tree balls.
I'm feeling really old now.
The universe is collapsing! All that is left is this room! Better get your bids in everyone!
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