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A rental listing for two-bedroom house in Sydney has been slammed online for using 'cartoon furniture'.
After the Domain listing was posted on Facebook, the house 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 room and a neat kitchen, two bedrooms and an bathroom.
A Sydney rental listing for a house that has two bedrooms was slammed on the internet because it featured "cartoon furniture".
The house located on Belmore Street in Rozelle has been a laughing matter since the listing was posted to Facebook page Humans of Eastwood Daily
However, the pictures tell a different story - with the photos depicting fake furniture throughout the house.
In the living area there is a bright red sofa with a cartoon fireplace and television.
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The furniture created by computers throughout the home, including the garden and dining table as well as the bedroom, is also computer generated.
The now viral listing saw hundreds of people post comments joking it was like playing a computer game.
The home is described by the seller as brand new and comes with 'carpet throughout'. It also features an additional living room with a nice kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom. However, all furniture was photoshopped
However, the pictures tell a different story - with the snaps showing fake computer generated photos al across the garden and home
'Wanna play sims?' one person said.
The metaverse is now an illusion,' said a third.
'He had a mate who knew someone who could do it for less ...' joked one.
'Reminds me of that nightmare I've experienced where I'm stuck in a pool or a burning house with no way to escape. Karma for how 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 couch with cartoon fireplace and TV while the dining table, the garden and bedroom furniture were all computer-generated too.
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Real estate agent LJ Hooker, who listed the property, admitted it was a 'inside job. Mary Aidonas, a realtor, told Yahoo News Australia that it was her little fake furniture. She admitted she was not an expert in graphic design but gave it a try.
'Is this something you've learned from Minecraft or Minecraft?' Another person asked.
Real estate agency LJ Hooker, who listed the property, admitted that it was an inside job.
Mary Aidonas, a realtor Mary Aidonas, a realtor, told Yahoo News Australia that it was her small fake furniture. She said she wasn't an expert in graphic design, but gave it a try.
'It is taken from Paint the latest Paint and you can pick furniture, and so that is what came up", she said.
People joked the home looked like a 'early noughties video game' and people comparing it to Sims and Minecraft
The house is adorned with fake furniture, including bizarre signs, and fireplaces, and numerous sofas
I stretched it out and I thought, "oh it looks alright" at the time, and I figured we could get some attention for it because it's been inactive for so long.'
She seems to accept the reaction with good intentions however, she stated that there is no such thing as "bad press".
I didn't know it would receive such a response.
She replies, "Someone has already emailed me, so why does the furniture look like something from a videogame that was released in the early 2000s?"
"Well, maybe that's where the application was able to get it."
Property Gurus South Australia, a real estate agency that has left people shocked by its bizarre photoshop earlier in the month. The brick house with four bedrooms was advertised by the agent in Elizabeth Downs, North Adelaide and was listed for sale at $350,000.
Property Gurus South Australia, an agency for real estate has left web users shocked by its bizarre photoshop earlier in the month.
The agent listed the four-bedroom brick home in Elizabeth Downs (north Adelaide) for $350,000.
The listing went viral online with house hunters snarking about the poor Photoshopping of the property's lush front lawn and back yard.
'That's the new strain of grass called 'Chernobyl'. you'll observe it at night,' a house-hunter said - referring to the Ukrainian town in which a nuclear power station collapsed in 1986.
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