Take a tour through this wild Texas party house on the market
No matter what your reason you’re here, whether you’re looking for images to pin on your dream home vision board or just need something to stare at to while away the time indoors, enjoy Take a virtual tour of this strange Texas home on the market.
In numbers: 5125 Mystic Trail, Dallas, TX 75241 | $ 450,000 | 5,231 square feet | 1960 (year of construction) | 4 bedrooms | 4 bathrooms | 1 stripping pole | 1 indoor whirlpool
Hardly a week goes by in which a corner of the Lone Star State is best described as a “weird” place gracing the market. Enter 5125 Mystic Trail, a confusing Dallas domicile that charges $ 450,000. One look at the nondescript exterior of the house and passers-by will likely assume that the property is the definition of normal. It is not.
The quaint exterior of the mid-century house doesn’t quite match the Interoro, which features an indoor hot tub and entertainment room with a stripper bar, buffet, wet bar, and stage.
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Built in 1960, the house was later “remodeled to provide plenty of work space,” according to the listing, which also describes the structure as “unique from start to finish”.
“All of the functions are exceptional for entertainment,” the listing says. “No matter whether big or small, your guests are guaranteed to experience an experience that they will not soon forget.”
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The house caught the attention and imagination of Zillow surfers and was soon featured on the popular Zillow Gone Wild Facebook page, a point of sale where strange architecture enthusiasts share their craziest internet finds.
“Mullet House: Store Front, Party Back,” wrote one commentator.
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“I didn’t know Ted Nugent had a place in Dallas,” joked another commenter.
Many speculated what exactly the house was used for before it hit the market. Apparently the house is owned by Robert C. Moseley Jr., better known as Videobob Moseley, a former video producer and television personality who runs the famous Bob’s Prop Shop.
Moseley recently moved to Las Vegas. Now his 10 year old home in Dallas is available.
In a 40-minute YouTube video, Moseley takes viewers on an in-depth tour of his home, which he says has additional rooms “that you will not find in your normal, everyday house”.
“We have a few hundred people in the house all the time and that’s not a big deal,” Mosley said during his tour.
Stevie Ray Vaughan was buried near the house, Mosley added as he detailed the history of the house.
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The confusing property is represented by stockbroker Cyndi Reeps at Berkshire HathawayHS ACR. For more information on the listing click here.
Even if you’re not looking for your own party house, you can enjoy a tour of this strange place to stay thanks to the internet.
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