‘Landmark’ home lists for millions in Louisiana — but does it look like a wall? See it
One of the most unique looking houses — both inside and out — has landed on the real estate market in New Orleans for $2.2 million. Trust us when we say you have never seen anything like it.
The elongated Louisiana home sports four bedrooms and 4.5-plus bathrooms and runs more than 4,100 square feet, which makes it look like a plain old windowless wall from the exterior, but we assure you — that’s not the case.
“Once in a lifetime opportunity to own a pedigreed Curtis & Davis landmark. Buster Curtis’ personal home featured in Life Magazine 1965 and Architectural Digest 2016, this mid-century masterpiece has had only three owners,” the listing on Realtor.com says.
The cool-looking home has an abundance of features, per the listing, including:
“Four walled interior patios”
Sleeping quarters
New roof
Saltwater pool
Office
Courtyard
Three-car garage
The quirkiness of the home earned praise on the Facebook page Zillow Gone Wild, a site that highlights surprising houses that are up for sale all over the globe.
“If wanting to roller skate down the hallways is wrong, I don’t want to be right,” one person joked.
“Love it!! That kitchen is amazing,” another gushed.
“Very nice! And in my favorite city! Do the kitchen cabinets give anyone else high school locker vibes?” someone asked.
“Open the full listing link- wow!!! Love it!!! The pictures shown here don’t do it justice!” one person said.
“Cool house… but the security walls are there for a reason! I love to visit, but wouldn’t want to live there!” another commented.
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