AN unassuming family home has hit the market for £340k and even has the luxury of its own pool.
But the detached property in St Augustine, Florida, USA has two bizarre bathrooms that leave a lot to be desired.
Built in 1956, the house has four bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room and a garage that accommodates three vehicles.
Yet what really stands out is the unusual design decisions of the two restrooms – which features the notable inclusion of a carpet floor.
In one, viewers will notice an oddly placed shower which is best for couples who aren’t too bothered about an overflow.
The unit is just meters way from away from the bed itself, meaning potential buyers won’t have far to walk to get clean.
It claims to have three bathrooms in total and the third thankfully comes without any baffling design mishaps.
Estate agents Zillow described the home as a property with “potential,” noting it’s “access to a dock and intracoastal views from second story.”
It also featured its own boat ramp for those looking to take a spin out on the water.
Meanwhile, in the UK, other properties were to found to toilets and beds in close proximity, such as one semi-detached cottage in Suffolk.
And others even had users sniggering at listings after finding flats for rent without any toilet at all on the property.
One London flat was available to rent for just under £800 a month and the tiny property in affluent Notting Hill, London, is billed as “well equipped”, but while the studio offers a shower – there’s no toilet to be found.
And an adorable Welsh property sandwiched between the splendour of Snowdonia and the unspoilt beauty of Llyn Peninsula was on sale for just £35,000.
But it had a hidden toilet in the shed, no shower or bath, and no indoor toilet.