A popular Instagram account is spotlighting some of the most bizarre homes that are listed for sale on Zillow.
Zillow Gone Wild, which launched just a week ago, has shared images of dozens of homes in the US with wild decor and even wilder features, from a hot tub in the kitchen to a toilet behind a shower door.
Below, FEMAIL takes a look at some of the most eye-opening listenings found by the account, including an underwater-themed mansion in Saint Cloud, Minnesota and a Queens, New York house apparently replicated from a European palace.
In Saint Cloud, Minnesota sits a 3,676-square-foot five bedroom, three-bathroom home nicknamed Poseidon, according to Zillow Gone Wild

While the decks, pool, and hot tub might be draws, the buyer of this home — who purchased it for $495,700 in September — must have been a big fan of the ocean and the jungle

Inside are lots of fishy accents, including a blue living rooms with fish on the walls

Fish pop up across several rooms, including this open kitchen

The house was already purchased for $495,700 in September

Meanwhile, the basement movie room has a green-lit jungle theme

The gym also has jungle decor, including a small-scale model of Mayan ruins similar to Chichén Itzá
Under-the-sea abode
In Saint Cloud, Minnesota sits a 3,676-square-foot five bedroom, three-bathroom home nicknamed Poseidon, according to Zillow Gone Wild.
While the decks, pool, and hot tub might be draws, the buyer of this home — who purchased it for $495,700 in September — must have been a big fan of the ocean and the jungle.
Much of the home has an under-the-sea theme, complete with an enormous Poseidon statue on the front lawn and the blue lighting in the yard. Inside are lots of fishy accents, including a blue living rooms with fish on the walls.
Meanwhile, the basement movie room and gym each have a jungle theme, complete with a small-scale model of Mayan ruins similar to Chichén Itzá.

For just $307,000, one lucky buyer can let his or her wild size roam free through this house

The living room features a giant mural of a tiger, which matches the tiger-striped throw blankets, tiger statues, and tiger figurines

The four bedroom, three bathroom space has 2,632 square feet positively bursting with animal accents

The house is currently for sale in Gaffney, South Carolina

More stripes, animal heads, and figurines fill the dining room, living room, and bedrooms

There’s no mistaking that the seller is into animals and animal prints

This bedroom is, shockingly, one of the more sedated rooms in the house

This room has a splash of color, but still plenty of animal prints
Animal house
For just $307,000, one lucky buyer can let his or her wild size roam free through the halls of an elaborately decorated Gaffney, South Carolina home.
The four bedroom, three bathroom space has 2,632 square feet positively bursting with animal accents.
The living room features a giant mural of a tiger, which matches the tiger-striped throw blankets, tiger statues, and tiger figurines.
More stripes, animal heads, and figurines fill the dining room, living room, and bedrooms, and even made their way into a tiny laundry room.

A listing for a $819,900 home in Rocky Point, Florida shows that the current owner has some expensive taste — and a love for sleeping up high

The room features an enormous bed raised up on a two-tiered marble platform, the sides of which have been trimmed in red, white, and green stripes to match the headboard
A bed fit for a king
A listing for a home in Rocky Point, Florida shows that the current owner has some expensive taste.
But by far, the most interesting thing about this 2,562-square-foot home — which is listed at $819,900 — is what they chose to do with the only bedroom.
The room features an enormous bed raised up on a two-tiered marble platform, the sides of which have been trimmed in red, white, and green stripes to match the headboard.
Behind the elevated bed is a wall of golden curtains.

A homeowner in the Kew Gardens neighborhood of Queens, New York certainly embraced the borough’s name when it came to decorations

Several of the rooms are positively bursting with the color pink and floral accents

A little girl’s fantasy of a princess’s palace, the 3,500-square foot house with eight bedrooms and five bathrooms is very feminine

Rooms are decorated with gold-trimmed furniture and curtains, while much of the seating is covered in plastic to protect it

The lavish decor is all hidden away inside an otherwise unassuming house

The home looks like one New Yorker’s idea of an 18th century European palace

The backyard of the home, which is listed at $2,895,000, even boasts a romantic gazebo
Taking that Queens location literally
A homeowner in the Kew Gardens neighborhood of Queens, New York certainly embraced the borough’s name when it came to decorations.
A little girl’s fantasy of a princess’s palace, the 3,500-square foot house with eight bedrooms and five bathrooms is bursting with uber-feminine accents.
Rooms are decorated with gold-trimmed furniture and curtains, white lace, and lots of pink, while much of the seating is covered in plastic to protect it.
The backyard of the home, which is listed at $2,895,000, even boasts a romantic gazebo.

A bathroom in one house has not one but two toilets. But what makes it especially strange is that toilet number two is hidden a step up and behind a shower door
A secret toilet
Not a lot about this home is known — but frankly, few would need more information besides a single photo.
A bathroom in the house has not one but two toilets. But what makes it especially strange is that toilet number two is hidden a step up and behind a shower door.
It’s worth noting that if two people were using the toilets at the same time, the one behind the shower door would have to wait for the one outside it to finish before exiting.

One homeowner in Queens Creek, Arizona may have been practicing to redesign Pantone’s headquarters when they decorated their colorful house

Every single inch of the house is completely awash in bright colors

The bright blue kitchen features a few pops of other hues on the walls and in the cabinets

This lime green bedroom gets some upbeat contrast from red bedding

Selling for $1,398,000, the five bedroom, six bath, 4,998-square-foot house is not for fans of the understated

Even the bathroom is bursting with color, with several different shades on the walls

Everything from the furniture to the wall decor to the flowers in the hall were clearly chosen for maximum color impact
A technicolor fever dream
One homeowner in Queens Creek, Arizona may have been practicing to redesign Pantone’s headquarters when they decorated their colorful house.
Selling for $1,398,000, the five bedroom, six bath, 4,998-square-foot house is not for fans of the understated.
Every room and hallways is chock full of bright colors, from the bright blue kitchen to one of the lime green bedrooms.
Everything from the furniture to the wall decor to the flowers in the hall were clearly chosen for maximum color impact.

In this house, the bathroom opens right up into the kitchen, and is only separated by a door with clear glass
A looky-loo
Few details were provided on this home, which has a very odd layout.
The bathroom opens right up into the kitchen, and is only separated by a door with clear glass, offering a very unappetizing view for anyone eating at the counter and a complete lack of privacy for anyone using the toilet.
‘They’re really said open concept,’ joked one Zillow Gone Wild commenter.
‘I do need to see if the water boiled when I’m on the toilet,’ joked another.

Many Americans might guess this home is located in Florida without even looking at the listing

The three bedroom, three bath house in Boca Raton is currently on the market for $750,000

‘Hidden from public view for DECADES, this MASTERPIECE of ART DECO History, located in Mizner Forest, was meticulously assembled over the last 20 years, sparing no expense,’ reads the listing

The property is packed with loud, colorful decor and also has a bar and a saltwater pool in the backyard

The current owner certainly has distinctive taste and money to burn

This bedroom appears to be one of the more understated rooms of the house

What this kitchen lacks in size it makes up for in bold, colorful statements
Home decor, Florida style
Many Americans might guess this home is located in Florida without even looking at the listing.
The three bedroom, three bath house in Boca Raton is currently on the market for $750,000.
‘Hidden from public view for DECADES, this MASTERPIECE of ART DECO History, located in Mizner Forest, was meticulously assembled over the last 20 years, sparing no expense,’ reads the listing.
The property is packed with loud, colorful decor and also has a bar and a saltwater pool in the backyard.

This homeowner put a hot tub directly in the kitchen, mere feet from the refrigerator and just inches from the table
A soak with your cereal
Surely, everyone has been there: You’re eating your breakfast, and then you have to walk all the way to the backyard to enjoy a dip in the hot tub. How annoying.
So this homeowner made things a whole lot easier, plopping a hot tub directly in the kitchen, mere feet from the refrigerator and just inches from the table.
Nothing says luxury like eating oatmeal — or a sandwich, or spaghetti, or pot roast, for that matter — in the Jacuzzi.

One cottage for sale in Guildhall, Vermont looks perfectly picturesque from the outside — but has a dark secret

The four bedroom, two bathroom 2,190-square-foot home is a pretty family home selling for $149,000

But the basement houses an old prison made up of several rusty old cells

The home was built in 1880 as a jailer’s residence, and though the jail was discontinued in 1969, but the cells and jailer’s office remain
Comes with a private prison
One cottage for sale in Guildhall, Vermont looks perfectly picturesque from the outside — but has a dark secret.
The basement is filled with rusty old jail cells.
The home was built in 1880 as a jailer’s residence, and though the jail was discontinued in 1969, but the cells and jailer’s office remain.
Otherwise, the four bedroom, two bathroom 2,190-square-foot home is a pretty family home selling for $149,000, having sold in 2018 for $75,000.

A New Jersey home earned quite a bit of attention on Zillow thanks to its over-the-top Christmas decor — which is set up year-round

Brother-sister owners Janet and Christopher Munger are selling the 5,420-square-foot home in Colts Neck, New Jersey

The decorations spill over into several rooms of the house and stay up no matter the season

Janet said: ‘Holidays were special events at our home for all team members and their families. Santa’s wonderland was established in each room throughout our house for all families, including their children and grandchildren’

The dining room is festive and floral, like a Christmas jungle, and even rooms where the Christmas spirit is absent are decorated to the nines with flashy decor
Where Christmas is year-round
Brother-sister owners Janet and Christopher Munger went viral last month for selling this 5,420-square-foot home in Colts Neck, New Jersey.
They wanted their home to ’embody joy, happiness, and warmth’ and promote the ‘goodwill toward man and love’ of Christmastime year-round, so the house is filled with Christmas decorations.
In addition to 81 wreaths, 20 nutcrackers, 38 Santa figurines, and 30 trees, there are also plenty of religious elements, including 14 nativity scenes, 238 angels, and 115 religious statues.
Chris said Janet has a ‘unique passion’ and the house is like FAO Schwarz.
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