Plain concrete home on the market for outrageous £1million as people say you’ll never be able to walk around home naked
THIS boring looking concrete home has hit the market with an outrageous £1million price tag.
The sleek Illinois house boasts floor-to-ceiling windows throughout which "peacefully blend the interior with the outdoors" - which some have said means you'll never be able to walk around naked.
Built in 1973, the house isn't short of space as it features five bedrooms, five bathrooms, as well as a sizeable kitchen and lounge in a "modern zen layout".
It is described as a "mid-century modern masterpiece" by estate agent Zillow - sitting on half an acre of woodland.
But social media users have joked the vast amount of windows means "no more walking around naked" for the buyer.
At the heart of the property sits a "massive, sculptural fireplace" as well as an "interior garden/moat with bridge" and a Japanese Tatami Room.
A description from the agency boasts of "contemporary ranch of glass, wood, and poured concrete...built around a central atrium and includes seven private, Japanese-inspired gardens".
"Magnificent views, thanks to floor to ceiling windows/doors, peacefully blend the interior with the outdoors.
Most read in The Su
But it'll set its next owner back a pretty penny, as it's up for £850,000.
Meanwhile, a stunning six-bed home has hit the market for £900,000 - and it hides a very fun secret.
As well as the 25ft kitchen, giant driveway and outdoor entertainment area, it also comes with a massive slide to get you to the bottom floor.
And house hunters have been left "horrified" by a property for sale boasting a most bizarre ensuite.
The home’s shower and even toilet are viewable to the rest of the master bedroom by clear GLASS WALLS - but many have been turned off by the feature.