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Quaint $400K North Carolina home hits the market… but there’s a catch

A charming North Carolina home has hit the market with an extraordinary feature in its listing photos – a massive giraffe appearing to burst through the walls of the foyer.

The $399,500 property, located at 59 Kinglet Circle in the stunning Lake Jeanette area of Greensboro, appears at first glance to be a typical suburban home.

But potential buyers are doing a double-take at the property’s most unexpected house guest.

In addition to its quirky feature, the home includes three spacious bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an array of luxury touches including vaulted ceilings, sophisticated granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances throughout the chef’s kitchen, according to the Zillow listing.

The master suite offers a spa-like retreat with a garden tub and walk-in closet, as well as built-in bookshelves and hardwood floors.

But the main attraction is the massive giraffe spotted bursting out of the walls that can seen as soon as you enter the home.

The listing quickly went viral on social media with users making jokes about the unexpected house guest featured in the photo.  

One user questioned: ‘Need to bring in a structural engineer to determine if that is a load bearing giraffe.’

A charming North Carolina home has hit the market with an extraordinary feature in its listing photos - a massive giraffe appearing to burst through the walls of the foyer

The $399,500 property, located at 59 Kinglet Circle in the stunning Lake Jeanette area of Greensboro, appears at first glance to be a typical suburban home

Another commented on the potential value-add: ‘Is it a real stuffed giraffe? If so, might be worth it…’

‘ACTUALLY gone wild!!!’ another chimed in.

The question of whether the towering creature is genuine taxidermy of a giraffe or an elaborate and unusual art installation remains unclear.

An unimpressed user commented: ‘I’ve seen people build houses around trees but this is ridiculous.’ 

One user claiming to have seen the spectacular sight in person said: ‘My mother lives in this neighborhood, and I’ve been in this house. It’s somewhat off putting but the giraffe is there and it’s pretty cool.’

The home is available for viewings. 

‘Nestled in a quiet neighborhood, with low-maintenance yard, it’s ready for you to make your own. Don’t miss the chance—schedule your viewing today,’ the listing writes. 

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