This Shockingly Deceiving House Is Turning Away Buyers…You Won’t Believe Why

This property may look completely normal from the outside, but once you step foot inside you’ll feel you’ve been deceived.

In fact, many people are likely to call this house an utter disaster due to it’s shocking interior.

Not to mention how many buyers have turned away from considering this property for purchase.

The previous owners of this home in Hillingdon, Middlesex made the perplexing decision to decorate the entire inside of the house purple.

That’s right, no room in the house is without this color…even the bathroom.

So unless you’re a big fan of the color purple, you might feel nauseous from this vibrant color you can’t escape.

However, for those who love this color this home could be yours for the price of £400,000 ($650,000).

From AWM:

As soon as you step through the normal-looking front door, you’ll be struck by how ugly the inside is. You’re utterly bathed in purple as the home floods your eyeballs with its in-your-face color choices, which happen to all be the same – purple.

Although purple has been the color associated with royalty for a long time, it is most certainly not when it is flooded in every corner of a home. At that point, it just looks like someone trying too hard to connect themselves to the idea of royalty. Unless they are just color blind and can’t tell what color is what.

If you happen to feel that this home is utterly beautiful, you may not be alone. Besides the person behind its decoration, another person did eventually purchase the home. At what price, we do not have that information handy, but it was sold. Whether or not, they called a house painter as soon as they signed the paperwork is an entirely different matter. Thankfully, the problem with this house could mostly be solved with a few new coats of paint.

Beauty truly is in the eye of the beholder. That’s why this homeowner thought it was a great idea to transform their average-looking home into a side-show display of purple that could not be replicated unless someone really, really wanted to.

The real estate agent advertised the home as having plenty of “family-inspired design,” but that just sounds like creative advertising kaka intended to trick someone into signing the paperwork.

Source: AWM

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