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Is it a storage facility?

Is it an antique gallery?

Is it a home?

A property in Panama City, Florida, that’s listed for $1.65 million has gone viral on TikTok over its baffling nature.

“I’ve been wracking my brain about what this house was used for and I just can’t figure it out,” said app user @oldfarmwitch in a recent upload that’s earned some 774,000 likes and more than 14,200 comments over the past two weeks.

The brief clip shows images from the listing that depict a number of closets with seemingly endless shelves and racks — as well as a spacious kitchen with a carpeted floor, boarded-up doors and windows, and a display of antique furnishings amassed in random corners inside. The overall vibe: pretty spooky.


  The 14,939-square-foot Panama City property is raising eyebrows. realtor.com The 14,939-square-foot Panama City property is raising eyebrows. realtor.com

  Among the home’s most unusual photos: Antique furniture pieces are collected in random corners of the property. Realtor.com Among the home’s most unusual photos: Antique furniture pieces are collected in random corners of the property. Realtor.com

  There’s also a massive carpeted kitchen. Realtor.com There’s also a massive carpeted kitchen. Realtor.com

  Another view of the unique kitchen. realtor.com Another view of the unique kitchen. realtor.com

“I say get out!” said the TikTok user as the video ends.

The offering spans 14,939 square feet. The spread is zoned for mixed-use, according to the listing, and is being marketed as a commercial property — although a home stands on the grounds. There’s a four-car garage with space for 16 vehicles with an unfinished room just above that can be designated for entertaining, among other uses.

Other listing images show a large bathroom, a carpeted living area with a fireplace and a laundry room — meaning that the space is livable, and not as haunted-looking as the TikTok video makes it seem.


  Throughout the listing, there’s an unusual amount of clothing storage space. Realtor.com Throughout the listing, there’s an unusual amount of clothing storage space. Realtor.com

  This massive living room has a fireplace. Realtor.com This massive living room has a fireplace. Realtor.com

  There’s a garage that can fit 16 cars inside. Realtor.com There’s a garage that can fit 16 cars inside. Realtor.com

  Another room is littered with furniture, artwork and more. realtor.com Another room is littered with furniture, artwork and more. realtor.com

  The building has some bizarre, broad spaces and corridors. realtor.com The building has some bizarre, broad spaces and corridors. realtor.com

Contacted by the Panama City News Herald, Counts Real Estate — which is marketing the property — said the TikTok clip had sparked a lot interest for the listing but added that the family of the estate that’s listing it wouldn’t comment on it, or discuss its history.

However, the agent confirmed that Mary Sue Eubank, who died in 2019, had owned it. She was a local businesswoman with a taste for nice clothes and furniture.

Not everyone on TikTok thought the spread was spooky. After all, storage space is a big perk.

“It’s got that Barbie life in the dream house closet though,” wrote one commenter.


  A mysterious series of hallway doors lends a vibe straight out of “The Shining.” realtor.com A mysterious series of hallway doors lends a vibe straight out of “The Shining.” realtor.com

  This grand bathroom has plenty of drawer space. realtor.com This grand bathroom has plenty of drawer space. realtor.com

  A bird’s-eye view cross-section of the property probably raises more questions. realtor.com A bird’s-eye view cross-section of the property probably raises more questions. realtor.com
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