Not really my style.

It's okay to sell fixers -- but you really shouldn't call them "recently remodeled with newer kitchen and bath" if this is how they look. (Perhaps this shows the "termite damage in basement sill plates"?)

It's okay to sell fixers -- but you really shouldn't call them "recently remodeled with newer kitchen and bath" if this is how they look. (Perhaps this shows the "termite damage in basement sill plates"?)

This is a joke, right? Right? Please? It looks like it's a photo of a photo. That's what I'm choosing to believe. (As to why it's in a real estate listing... well, who knows.)
Found by Jen -- thanks.
P.S. Yes, I know it's not real toilet in the house. That's not the point.

Oh, come on, chair. You know you and table were meant to be together. Whatever it was that happened -- can't you forgive and forget?

The boards on the floor go UP and down, UP and down, UP and down, the boards on the floor go UP and down...

Thanks to Seth for finding this rare architectural gem!
Solid foundation, mild fixer, good bones... oh, the bad jokes just write themselves.
UPDATE: They fixed it. But -- ha!

Found by Kat, who says "Because everyone, deep down, wants a ceilingless kitchen." Me, I think someone just couldn't stand the dropped ceiling ONE MORE DAY ARGH GET RID OF IT! There. Isn't that better?
She also points out that it is "VACANT CATEGORY 2," an intriguing description. Can houses be really vacant, kind of vacant, pretty vacant?