A four-bedroom house has been ruthlessly mocked online after it was listed for £700,000 despite boasting two glaringly weird features.
House hunters have branded the property in Bridgend, Wales ‘drab’ and ‘ridiculous’ thanks to its distinctive all-grey exterior and fake garden.
They pointed out that the home sticks out like a sore thumb in relation to the other rather more typical looking places in the neighbourhood.
Starting the house tour from the inside, you would be forgiven for thinking this is just like any other neat modern property.
The home features two bathrooms including one ensuite which pairs with a dressing room to create an impressive master bedroom setup.
The detached building prides itself on its sweeping open plan spaces merging sitting spots with kitchen areas.
It also has a neat games room and a large utility room to add to the smart interior.
Meanwhile, a vast car park has space enough for four large cars while electric driveway gates add a reassuring layer of security.

An four-bedroom house has been ruthlessly mocked online after it was listed for £700,000 thanks to its all-grey exterior

They pointed out that the home sticks out like a sore thumb in relation to the other rather more typical looking places in the neighbourhood

Starting the house tour from the inside, you would be forgiven for thinking this is just like any other neat modern property
But it is the bizarre back garden layout, as well as the strikingly dull paint job on the house itself that have attracted the ire of hordes of Reddit users.
One said: ‘The inside is actually OK but that drone shot of the drab grey house surrounded by normal looking houses looks ridiculous.’
Another added: ‘It reminds me of playing Paperboy on the computer when I was young. This is a non subscriber house.’
A third noticed how aspects of the interior matched the colour palette of the exterior, posting: ‘Added grey washer and drier – that’s attention to the grey detail.’
Another said: ‘Even the ping pong table is grey!’
And one user added, ‘It’s grey, daba dee daba da, daba dee, daba doo, daba dee, daba da!’ in a playful reference to Eiffel 65’s hit Blue.
Talking about the fake garden, one said: ‘Shame on them for using fake grass. Ghastly stuff.’
And another added: ‘And the AstroTurf ooph.’


But it is the bizarre back garden layout, as well as the strikingly dull paint job on the house itself that have attracted the ire of hordes of Reddit users
A glowing description on Rightmove reads: ‘Nestled at the end of a private cul de sac, this fully refurbished and architecturally extended four bedroom detached home offers luxury living at its finest.
‘With no detail overlooked, this remarkable property blends contemporary elegance with spacious, functional design, a true turnkey home ready to impress.’
Discussing the artificial external space, the page says: ‘The rear garden offers a tranquil and private sanctuary, finished with low maintenance astro turf, mature trees, a patio for entertaining, and two large storage sheds.’
Concluding, it adds: ‘Luxury. Location. Lifestyle. This extraordinary home has it all, and more. Early viewing is essential to fully appreciate what’s on offer.’
In July, househunters were left stunned at a bright-coloured four-bedroom terraced house which just landed on the market.
The property, which has been likened to ‘Polly Pocket’s home’, is immediately visible from the road, sporting a baby pink exterior with bright yellow accents.
One user commented: ‘The inside looks like it’s owned by Polly Pocket.’
‘I’d take this any day over the greige,’ said another viewer.

In July, househunters were left stunned at a bright-coloured four-bedroom terraced house which just landed on the market

The property, which has been likened to ‘Polly Pocket’s home’, is immediately visible from the road, sporting a baby pink exterior with bright yellow accents
Someone else joked: ‘That’s low key for Brighton.’
‘Go big or go home,’ another person wrote.
Someone else added: ‘You found Mr Blobby’s house!’
The listing, held by Wheelers Estate Agents for £625,000, described it as a ‘vibrant and spacious’ home on a ‘charming one-way street’.