Five of the Most Bizarre Houses Around the World

Source: Oddee.com

Any ideas on how to list these five ‘homes’? We would love to see the single property Website for them! 🙂

1. The Spaceship House in Chattanooga, TN:

Strange House

2. The Teapot Dome, in Zillah, WA was built in 1922 as a reminder of the Teapot Dome Scandal involving President Warren G. Harding and a federal petroleum reserve in Wyoming:

Strange House

3. The Boeing 727 House, in Benoit, MS. The plane set Joanne Ussary back $2,000.00, cost $4,000.00 to move, and $24,000.00 to renovate. The stairs open with a garage door remote, and one of the bathrooms is still intact. And let’s not forget the personal jacuzzi in the cockpit:

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4. My personal favorite is the Toilet-shaped house in Suwon (South Korea). South Korean sanitation activists marked the start of a global toilet association right here on November 21, 2007 by lifting the lid on the world’s first lavatory-shaped home. It offers plenty of water closet space…:

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5. And last but not least the Nautilus House, in Mexico DF (Mexico) is a seashell-inspired abode built by designed by Senosiain Arquitectos:

Strange House

Tips for Recruiting Gen Y Agents

Millennials will become the nation’s largest living population this year and appealing to the group requires a new approach. In the following video, from the NAR YouTube channel, Greg Buchanan (Broker-owner of ERA Select Real Estate in Lexington, KY) offers some tips.

For more information visit: realtormag.realtor.org