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Entries Tagged as 'Real Estate Oddities'

Toilet House

October 13th, 2007 · 1 Comment

I noticed this post on the freshome blog about the world’s first toilet home. It was built in Suweon, South Korea by the World Toilet Association. It’s called “Haewoojae” which translates into “a place of sanctuary where one can solve their worries”. What? You can find more photos and additional info at Freshome.  

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Tags: Architecture · Real Estate Oddities

Chic Commodes

September 28th, 2007 · 1 Comment

I noticed this post on the Realestatebloggers site about all the options in commodes these days. It’s a crappy subject (can’t resist) that doesn’t come up too often in conversations about real estate but after seeing this video I may have to begin taking commodes into consideration when assessing a home’s value.

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Tags: Luxury Products · Real Estate Oddities

Feeling Upside Down in Your Home

September 21st, 2007 · No Comments

A Polish philantropist built an upside down home to protest the wrongs against humanity. It symbolizes the disconnection between the government and its people in the former communist state of Poland. Visitors often complain of dizziness after just a few minutes in this home and perhaps a lot like a lot of homeowners who are [...]

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Tags: Real Estate Oddities · Videos About Real Estate

Elvis Sighting in Southwest Orlando

September 14th, 2007 · 1 Comment

Actually the sighting was just of his home or something very similar to it. I was all shook up when I ran across this replica of Elvis’ Graceland on Hyland Oaks Drive located off Hiawassee Road between Silver Star Rd. and Clarcona-Ocoee Rd. I just had to stop and take a few photos. Of course [...]

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