It’s the millennial dream: being able to buy a million dollar property (hell, just being able to buy any property would be nice).
But imagine the horror at putting down a chunky deposit on a luxury home… only to find there’s one incredibly rude element you just can’t ignore.
Well, that nightmare was a reality for Ansley Real Estate, who were left red-faced to discover the house they were trying to shift had a NSFW pool which was compared to “a penis and balls”.
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Ground-level shots show off the enticing pool as the stunning centre piece for the $1,050,000 (equivalent to around £804,315) three-bedroom property in Atlanta, Georgia.
However, the drone shots of the back garden left people comparing the pool to the male appendage.
After the images were posted on property site Zillow, social media had a field day, with social media users, with those of Facebook branding the property as the “penis palace”.
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The listing, posted earlier this month boasts of the two-storey home's three marble-ladle en-suite bathrooms, spacious wood kitchen and the basement's wine cellar.
One Facebook post about the listing has been shared almost 2,000 times, attracting more than 9,000 likes and comments.
Sarie Leide wrote: "I thought the pool was lovely until I saw the overhead drone shot."
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Jennifer Menge commented: "I don't know what turns me on more…the pool or the wine cellar."
Brandi Fernandez wrote: "Well that pool is sure to get you your daily dose of vitamin D."
Kayla Parker commented: "The pp [pee-pee] pool, uterus fireplace and zebra stairs really bring it together."
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Alexis Redd wrote: "The base of the pool would look better with more foliage."
The property's Zillow listing says an offer has been accepted but as of 9th March, the sale was 'not yet complete'.
An estate agent at Ansley Real Estate said: "Because of the attention we took down the aerial drone photos.
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"I didn't realise it was going to get the attention that it did, but we wanted to get the drone shots done to show the property and where it's located.
"I don't think it was the intention [for it to look like that] when building the pool."
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