Owning a home is a dream for many—if not most!—of us. Renting is fine and dandy and can work for some people, sure, but there’s something truly solid about having a place to call your own. However, not every property is built the same… literally! Some houses and apartments are beyond bizarre; they’re utterly unhinged and would make practically any decent architect and interior designer do a double-take.
Today, we’re looking at some of the weirdest and most confusing home listings that were found on Zillow by Jonathan Carson, a digital creator and the cohost of the Camp Counselors Podcast. Scroll down for a good laugh and a reminder that just because a property is on sale doesn’t mean that it’s necessarily worth the money!
We has gotten in touch with Carson via email, and we’ll update the article once we hear back from him.
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#1 Maxwell House? Or Maxwell Home?
#2 This Zen Cottage Has Enough Serenity And Wood To Go Around
#3 It Puts The “Home” In Funeral Home
As per Statista, the average sales price of new homes in the United States was $512,200 in 2024, down slightly from a peak of $521,500 back in 2022. There are a few main factors behind the massive growth in property prices over the past few years: Increased demand during the pandemic and previously low mortgage rates spiked prices. However, now there’s an issue with rising mortgage rates and decreased affordability, leading to a market that’s slowing down.
According to the Housing Affordability Index in 2023, the median-income US family could no longer afford a median-priced home. Statista notes that despite the recent cooling of the market, it may recover in the coming years. It’s likely that “affordability challenges may persist in the near future.”
#4 A Pink Paradise
#5 The Rapunzel Suite?! Please!
#6 You See A Gas Station. I See A Home
Statista reports that the real estate market in the United States is expected to reach a jaw-dropping $136.62 trillion (that’s ‘trillion’ with a ‘t,’ yes) by 2025, and a whopping $155.60 trillion by 2029. There’s been a particular surge in demand for suburban homes due to the shift toward remote work.
With homes so expensive these days, it’s no wonder that many people and families decide to rent. However, if you live alone, you may be paying a massive premium for this luxury depending on the city.
CNN states that the average single person living in New York City pays around $20,100 extra in rent per year. Meanwhile, couples living in one-bedroom apartments in NYC save an average of $40,200 on rent per year.
#7 An Indoor Pool Has Never Been So Frightening
#8 What I Would Give To Have A Cocktail And Lobster Tail In That Outdoor Diningroom
#9 Now That’s What I Call A Man Cave!
When you’re competing against so many other properties, you have to look for ways to stand out from the crowd. The go-to approach is to take high-quality photos with good lighting, from great angles, in order to make the home shine and pop in customers’ digital feeds.
Meanwhile, the home itself can be a source of originality if it has unusual features or a particularly peculiar design. Though this can be a bit of a double-edged sword because homes that are too quirky might push some prospective clients away while simultaneously pulling others in.
#10 Find Me In The Arcade Breaking Records On Ddr
#11 There Is So Much Wood
#12 Welcome To The Hobbit House!
A while back, We covered a fabulous Zillow listing where the photos had Bigfoot going about its daily life. It went massively viral online.
“During our initial photoshoot, the Bigfoot idea popped into my mind. The sellers immediately supported the idea, and we all hoped that it would bring a bit of levity to people on their home buying adventure,” Daniel Oster, the listing agent, told us in a previous interview.
#13 I Would Love To Have Tea And Cobbler Here
#14 Is This Castle A Dream Or A Knightmare?
#15 An Adoptable Dog In Each Room?! Hashbrown Stole My Heart
“A lot of folks are under a lot of stress now, and we were hoping to lighten people’s day and make them smile. At the same time, hoping to spread awareness of their home for sale. And that does indeed seem to be happening. We’ve had an overwhelming amount of interest in folks calling to schedule appointments to see the property. And, we are anticipating offers soon,” Oster told We at the time.
#16 Holy High Heel…
#17 This House Makes Me Feel Dizzy And Broke
#18 Who Needs A Garage When You’ve Got A House Like This?
According to the listing agent, high-end photography and targeted marketing approaches usually work.
However, the right combination of the property, the timing, and the Bigfoot idea helped the listing go viral. “I don’t anticipate doing this approach again because it could be overused. But it’s been a great success so far, and I love getting to use a bit of humor to market the property.”
#19 I Would Love To Stop By For A Visit
#20 The View Is A Great, I’m Sure
#21 Anyone Want To Buy This Lodge With Me? I Have Ideas
Digital creator Carson has quite an online following. He boasts 488k fans on Instagram, 532.8k followers and 21.4 million likes on TikTok, as well as 65k followers on Facebook. Moreover, 19k internet users subscribe to his YouTube channel. Additionally, Carson cohosts the Camp Counselors Podcast together with Zachariah Porter.
Zillow is an American tech real-estate marketplace that has been around since 2006. It employed just under 7k people in 2024, and it brought in revenue worth $2.24 billion that same year. In short, the company provides information and services related to the selling, buying, renting, and financing of property. And like any super popular online marketplace, it features its fair share of bizarre listings.
#22 At This Airport Home, We Don’t Have A Fence. We Have A Gate
#23 Am I The Only One Who Likes This Renovated Bank Or Am I A Loan?
#24 Imagine Watching The Cat In The Hat (2003) In That Movie Theater Room
Which of these Zillow listings caught your eye the most? Which ones did you love to hate the most? Were there any homes that you genuinely wouldn’t mind living in?
What does your dream home look like and how much would it cost to buy or rent? We can’t wait to hear your thoughts, so if you have a moment, share yours in the comments.
#25 What A Whacky Spooky Bouncy Home!