The housing market is a mess: young people don’t know if they'll ever be able to afford a home, and even if they can, they often end up putting their savings into buying tiny studio apartments. That’s why many new homeowners are experiencing regrets. In fact, 42% of homeowners in 2025 had at least one regret about their purchase.
Perhaps that’s not so unreasonable, especially if the homes look like the ones on this list. Toilets on staircaises, claustrophobic bedrooms, and architectural fails so ridiculous that they might make people question reality. These come to you from the Italian “Real Estate Horrors” subreddit, which is all about the absurd world of ridiculous real estate listings. Don’t hesitate and scroll, Pandas, and be prepared to ask yourselves: “Can this be real?”
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That is some seriously good tiling, but, I'd have to keep my eyes closed in there.
Different rented floors in an older structure. Kind of how now, a company may rent out one or two floors of a skyscraper, but want to prevent random people from walking in. This is just the old school way of doing that.
It's nice and all, until you realize just how fast bamboo grows, and realize that it's not going to take long before it's coming up through the pavement in places you didn't think possible.
Been here before. Old basement that was converted to housing space. I believe someone noted it was in a building that had previously been a bar. Regardless, the stair case was retained as an emergency exit.
They wanted one big pyramid but cheopped out over labor costs.
So,is that a very big roll of toilet paper, or a very small toilet?
This looks like the room in a nightmare I had when I was a kid, except this is furnished.
Toilets have to be higher than the sewer line, so that gravity will help the waste water to leave. That is why they are built up on steps.
Toilets have to be higher than the sewer line, so that gravity will help the waste water to leave. That is why they are built up on steps.
