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“And this is the living room of eternal twilight, where shadows and motes of light dominate the senses. The floor was redone in 2021.”

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Am I not supposed to prefer a dark comfortable room to watch TV in? I hate bright rooms in general and bright living rooms in particular. The shadows are soothing and relaxing. This room looks comfortable to me.

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For your actual living space it’s fine, it’s just shitty as a seller’s photo. It’s hard for a buyer to see what sort of space the room would give them.

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You’re supposed to be able to see the room clearly in realtor photos. How you light your home when you’re in it is entirely up to you.

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“We didn’t want light to interfere with the POTENTIAL of this room! Just IMAGINE all of the possibilities! It’s so much easier to visualize in your mind when you don’t have to actually SEE anything.”

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Terrible Estate Agent Photos

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Terrible photos listed by estate agents/realtors that are so bad they’re funny.

Posting guidelines.

Posts in this community must be of property (inside or out) listed for sale which contains a terrible element. “Terrible” can refer to:

  • the photo itself (finger over the lens, too far away, people in the shot, bad Photoshop, etc.)

  • the property (weird layout, questionable plumbing, unsound structure, etc.)

  • the interior (carpeted bathrooms, awful taste interiors, weird mannequins/taxidermies/art, inflatable pools indoors, etc.)

  • the actual listing itself including unusual descriptions and unrealistic pricing. However, this isn’t a community to discuss the housing market in general. This is a comedic community - let’s keep it light.

  • Photos can be sourced from anywhere and be any age, but please check they haven’t already been posted.

  • Censor any names/contact details of private individuals.

  • Mark the post NSFW if it includes nudity or sensitive content

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This community follows the rules of the feddit.uk instance and the lemmy.org code of conduct. I’ve summarised them here:

  • Be civil, remember the human.
  • No insulting or harassing other members. That includes name-calling.
  • Respect differences of opinion. Civil discussion/debate is fine, arguing is not. Criticise ideas, not people.
  • Keep unrequested/unstructured critique to a minimum.
  • Remember we have all chosen to be here voluntarily. Respect the spent time and effort people have spent creating posts in order to share something they find amusing with you.
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