'Terrible Real Estate Agent Photographs', a site that collects images of suspicious properties



When choosing a property to decide where to live, many people should check the interior and exterior of the building from online real estate sites. Writer Andy Donaldson collects outrageous images from various real estate sites and publishes them on his blog, Terrible Real Estate Agent Photographs .

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'Inexplicably bad property photographs.' Q&A with Andy Donaldson

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An example is like this. The walls of the tiled toilet are covered with flashy decorative wallpaper such as 'CASINO' and 'LAS VEGAS'.



In another image, you can see a fire in the listed property and fire trucks working to extinguish it. Mr. Donaldson left

the caption , 'It is ideal to sell before it spreads to the first floor.'



In addition, a strange image has been

posted by pasting an image of a sofa on a property with no furniture using image editing software.



Mr. Donaldson said about the reason for starting 'Terrible Real Estate Agent Photographs', 'When looking for a new apartment in London, the low standard of images used on real estate sites and the images taken by residents themselves. I was surprised by the number,' he said. In some cases, the images of some properties showed a pile of laundry, dirty dishes, or a sleeping person. So Mr. Donaldson seems to have started 'Terrible Real Estate Agent Photographs' to introduce comments on images.



According to Donaldson, 'Terrible Real Estate Agent Photographs' aims to use the imagination and make people laugh. On the other hand, Mr. Donaldson said, 'I have no intention of ridiculing or disrespecting the house or the real estate company.'

The images posted to 'Terrible Real Estate Agent Photographs' were originally collected by Mr. Donaldson himself by visiting multiple real estate sites, but now images sent from posting forms on blogs and SNS are collected. It is posted randomly. When posting, emphasis is placed on the link to the real estate site and the entry of the source. ``Without the source, this blog is just posting user-generated content that can't be verified,'' Donaldson said.

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