A charming home in North Carolina has hit the market with an extraordinary feature in the photos: a huge giraffe that appears to burst through the walls of the foyer.
The $399,500 property, located at 59 Kinglet Circle in the beautiful Lake Jeanette area of Greensboro, appears at first glance to be a typical suburban home.
But potential buyers are doubling down to snag the property’s most unexpected house guest.
In addition to the quirky features, the home boasts three spacious bedrooms, two bathrooms and an array of luxurious touches, including vaulted ceilings, sophisticated granite countertops and stainless steel appliances in the chef’s kitchen, according to the Zillow mention.
The master suite offers a spa-like retreat with a garden tub and walk-in closet, as well as built-in bookshelves and hardwood floors.
But the main attraction is the giant giraffe that jumps out of the walls and is visible as soon as you enter the house.
The mention quickly went viral on social media, with users making fun of the unexpected house guest in the photo.
One user wondered: ‘A structural engineer should be called in to determine if this is a load-bearing giraffe.’
A charming North Carolina home has hit the market with an extraordinary feature in the photos: a huge giraffe that seems to burst through the walls of the foyer
The $399,500 property, located at 59 Kinglet Circle in the beautiful Lake Jeanette area of Greensboro, appears at first glance to be a typical suburban home.
Another commented on the potential added value: ‘Is it a real stuffed giraffe? If so, it might be worth it…’
‘Actually gone wild!!!’ another agreed.
The question of whether the towering creature is an actual taxidermy of a giraffe or an elaborate and unusual art installation remains unclear.
One unimpressed user commented: ‘I’ve seen people build houses around trees but this is ridiculous.’
One user who claims to have personally seen the spectacular sight said: ‘My mother lives in this area and I have been to this house. It’s a little off-putting, but the giraffe is there and it’s pretty cool.”
The house is available for viewings.
‘Located in a quiet neighborhood, with a low-maintenance garden, you can make it your own garden. Don’t miss this opportunity and schedule your viewing today,” the ad reads.