Blog Featuring Poorly Selected Photos From Real Estate Listings

by Scott Beale on July 16, 2008 · 0 comments

It's Lovely! I'll Take It!

It's Lovely! I'll Take It!

“It’s Lovely! I’ll Take It!” is hilarious blog that collects poorly selected photos that have been used in actual real estate listings.

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