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A listing for a rental of a two-bed house in Sydney has been brutally mocked online for using 'cartoon furnishings'.
After the Domain listing was made public on Facebook, the apartment located on Belmore Street in Rozelle became a laughing stock
The house is described by the seller as "brand new" with 'carpet throughout' and a separate living space and a tidy kitchen, two bedrooms and an bathroom.
A Sydney rental listing for a house that has two bedrooms was brutally mocked online because it used 'cartoon furniture'
The apartment on Belmore Street in Rozelle has turned into a laughing stock since the listing was shared on Facebook page Humans of Eastwood Daily
The photos show a different story and fake furniture all over the home.
In the living area there is a bright red couch with an animated fireplace, as well as television.
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The furniture created by computers throughout the home, including the garden as well as the dining table and bedroom, are also computer-generated.
The site was a hit and hundreds of people commented, joking that it was like a computer game.
The house is described by the seller as being brand new and comes with 'carpet throughout'. It also comes with an additional living room with a nice kitchen, two bedrooms, and an bathroom. But all the furniture was taken from photoshopped
However, the photos aren't as clear - with fake computer generated photos al over the home and garden
'Wanna play sims?' One person commented.
The metaverse is now in the process of being created,' said another.
"He had a friend who knew someone who could do it cheaper ...' joked one.
'Reminds me of that nightmare I have where I'm stuck in a swimming pool or a burning house with no way to escape. It's a retribution for the way I dealt with my Sims 20 years ago", wrote another.
"Comes with NFT furniture",' said one.
In the living area there was a bright red sofa and a cartoon fireplace, and TV while the dining table, garden , and bedroom furniture were all computer generated .
LJ Hooker, a real estate agent has listed the property and admitted it was an inside job. Realtor Mary Aidonas told Yahoo News Australia it was her 'little fake furniture', and said she was not an expert at graphic design but 'gave it a go'.
'Is this is from Minecraft or Minecraft?' Another person asked.
LJ Hooker, a real estate agent, listed the property and admitted it was an inside job.
Realtor Mary Aidonas told Yahoo News Australia that it was her 'little fake furniture' and said she was 'no expert' in graphic design, but she 'tried it'.
She explained, "It is from Paint. The new Paint. You can choose furniture. And so that is what was revealed."
The house was ridiculed as looking like a 'early nineties video game', with people likening it to Sims and Minecraft
The house is adorned with fake furniture - including bizarre signs, and the fire place, as well as multiple sofas
'I stretched it and thought, "oh, it looks alright" at the time. I thought we might be able to get some attention for it because the property was in a state of dormancy for since a long time.
She appears to have accepted the reaction in good faith however, she stated that there's no thing as "bad press".
Minecraft
I didn't know it would receive such a response.
She responds, "Someone has already emailed me, why does the furniture look like something from a videogame that was released in the early 2000s?"
"Well, maybe that's where the application got it from.'
Property Gurus South Australia, an agent for real estate that has left people shocked by its bizarre photoshopping earlier in the month. The agent advertised a four bedroom brick home in Elizabeth Downs, north Adelaide , for $350,000
Earlier this month, real estate agent Property Gurus South Australia left people on the internet in awe with its bizarre photoshopping.
The agent advertised a four bedroom brick house in Elizabeth Downs, north Adelaide, for $350,000.
The listing went viral online, with house hunters mocking the poor Photoshopping of the property's lush front lawn and backyard.
One house hunter stated, "That's the new grass variety known as Chernobyl, you should see them at night," referring to the Ukrainian town which was home to an nuclear power plant which was destroyed in 1986.
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