Top 5 Strangest Homes

1. Upside Down House

A house is upside down
Upside down house

 Imagine living in an upside down house?

Klaudiusz Golos and Sebastion Mikuciuk built this upside down house for an exhibit in Trassenheide, Germany. After the exhibition, it was said that they do not want to waste all of this space.

As it may seem unlivable, there are still many people interested in buying the property. Hopefully someone talks these people out of living upside down.

2. Airplane

A plane in the middle of a forest is used as a hotel
Hotel Costa Verde

No, this is not a plane crash. It’s actually the complete opposite.

This plane is a suite that is part of hotel Costa Verde which is located in Costa Rica. This  Boeing 727 fuselage suite has two bedrooms inside of it. The plane is a refurbished  vintage 1965 Boeing 727, which in its first life shuttled civilians on South Africa Air.

3. Billboard

Billboards have staircases going up inside of them
Living in a billboard

Talk about the best way to advertise yourself.

Life in a billboard sounds ridiculous, but the concept has seriously been talked about.  I don’t know who would want to call a billboard their home, but I can guarantee you that there are some crazy people out there that would.

 4. Walking House

A house walks on six legs
Walking house

This “Walking Home” has become a very popular concept in the past couple of years. It moves very slowly because it collects all of its energy from its surroundings using solar cells and small windmills. There is also a system it uses for collecting rain water for multiple uses.

Imagine all of the changes this would make in our societies future.

When someone asks you for your address, what do you tell them?

5.  Water Tower

A water tower is used as a rental home

Water Tower

This tri level house is about 80 feet tall and is a replica of a historical water tower.
 It is used as a vacation rental, but at some points during the year, families actually rent it out as their home.
 It’s most popular feature is its 360 degree view of the Pacific Ocean, Huntington Harbour and the San Gabriel River.