Houses that no one seems to know about
December 21, 2008 by Jennifer Chait
Filed under Home & Living
Sometimes I’ll see a really delicious house, so I start reseaching because I want to learn more. However, sometimes this doesn’t pan out. Sometimes people randomly post houses and fail to say anything about said house. It’s frustrating.
Today I’ve got three of these houses. I don’t know anything about them except they rock (sorry). Starting with…

I suppose we can call this the tractor house. I’ve been all obsessed with finding out more about it for over a year. Since I’m having language issue with m3mary.com, there’s no hope. However, this is an excellent offbeat home structure, wouldn’t you say?
I’ve been calling this next house the charming little shack for as long as I’ve known about it.

I’ve tried to find out more, but it appears to be some random shack listed as part of a conversation about Tiny Houses – A Natural Consequence of Overpriced Housing at Marin Real Estate Bubble. Still, I adore this little place. It’s sweet and quirky, albeit tiny.
Last up a total shot of randomness.

Here’s all the poster had to say, “We don’t live here! This is just a cool house.” The site in question doesn’t even appear to go to a main page, so I’m stumped. That said, they’re not wrong – this is a very cool house. Strange roof for sure.
There, three random bites. If you know anything about the above oddball structures, let me know in the comments.















The tractor house is photoshopped as in its not real and shouldn’t count as an “excellent offbeat home structure”
Hey Random; it is? Damn I suck at spotting photo touch up stuff; and now I’m sad, because for a long while I thought it was real – some kook creation but I guess not. Lame. BUT thanks for the heads up. It’s always better to know.
I’m sorry maybe I shouldn’t have said that – I just really like looking at the ones that are real – even though I may never actually see them in person, I at least know they are really out there.
No – you should always say something. I like the real houses better too. We actually had this issue once before here: http://www.offbeathomes.com/real-or-fake-the-house-between-two-rocks/ only I thought the house was fake, then found out it was not. It’s always best to know the truth, I’m glad you said something.