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“It doesn’t give good vibes.” – Woman found a house on Zillow that appears to have been used for really nefarious reasons » TwistedSifter

Anyone browsing Zillow is probably used to seeing unusual images, but these take the cake.

This viral video about a disturbing Zillow listing was posted by TikToker @homes.tastrophes and has 2 million likes.

“At first glance, it looks like a perfectly normal Midwestern house. But right after the kitchen, that's it. She shows a large photographic light pointing towards the bed.

“Normally those of you in my comments are quick to say, 'Maybe there's traffic going on,' and normally I say, 'Pump the breaks.' but that doesn't give good vibes.

If you're not familiar with human trafficking, it means people, in many cases children, are kidnapped or lured by people who take you somewhere.

They keep you there against your will to earn money through sex work or pornography.

She has other reasons to doubt that a family lives here: “Those Steelers sheets were only ever bought by single men.” »

It then shows a wide, tiered staircase facing what looks like a stage.

“Maybe it’s to watch football?” She is open-minded, but has serious doubts.

“If it's just for your friends to hang out, don't you feel a little weird asking them to use this bathroom?”

They are extremely dirty and require serious maintenance.

It's unclear why anyone would post such hideous, ad-related photos.

Watch the full clip here.

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Find out what people are saying.

A few people said it used to be a dry cleaner. Presumably they researched this, but no source was given.

Many people thought it was a trap house, which is basically a house that drug dealers use as an office. I'm skeptical.

That would be pretty hideous content if you ask me…

I wouldn't be comfortable here either. I would also worry about mold.

I'd like to, but I doubt they'll come if you can't testify to a crime.

I would like to clean up my space before putting it on Zillow, but that's just me.

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