A new home listing has descended upon our planet, and its creative promotional photos are causing quite the stir among Earthlings
This flying saucer of a home needs a new captain, as seen in these quirky marketing images from the real estate agency. Digitally rendered picture via Samantha Ward with Picture KCThe back yard and upstairs deck. Picture: Realtor.com
“The house was originally built in 1968 by Kay Dennis, who was a lounge singer and is still alive,” Reeves told , adding that he then played Dennis’s music during the open house and sent her a Facebook friend request “but it has not been accepted yet.”, the hexagonal residence — which resembles a UFO — changed hands a few times and fell into what Reeves described as “a pretty serious state of disrepair.”Is that a pole-dancing stage? Picture: Realtor.
Although “our original intent was to make this an Airbnb,” recent city policies have made that more difficult, “so we decided to sell it,” Reeves added. The 221 sq m two-storey home is now listed with Noel Jennings and Branigan Barnett of Keller Williams Southland with $349,500 price hopes.
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