You might expect a home with an asking price of $1.35 million to have nice photos. Ha ha ha. That was a good one. Not…
You’re looking at the only two photos for this 1.37 million-dollar waterfront listing in Long Beach, California. From the listing description: This is a truly…
Nothing like a living room furnished with radioactive decor to give your home a healthy, pleasing glow. And a glowing, radioactive bedroom. And some glowing,…
Nothing says “welcome to your new home” like three pairs of glowing animal eyes staring right at the camera in the primary listing photo.
You’re looking at the full-sized, one and only photo for a 50 million dollar listing. If this sells, the listing agent stands to “earn” $1.5…
It’s Looney Listing’s 100th post! To celebrate, here’s a lovely home for sale in Phoenix with an asking price of $100K. It features many fine…
Wow. Just wow. This is apparently what happens when a listing agent spends 30 seconds reading a Yahoo Answers post about “that new-fangled HDR thing”…
There appears to be some sort of heavy indoor haze throughout the entire set of photos for this listing, but the… um… basement (is that…
Possible explanations for a listing agent posting photos this bad: Only time available to access the home was in the middle of an earthquake. Agent…
How does this even happen? You really have to try to screw the photos up this bad. I also quite enjoyed the original list price:…



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