There’s No House In The World Like This One In Maryland

In Bethesda, you can find Maryland’s weirdest house.

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YouTube/GrigStamate Edward and Frances Garfinkle purchased the home in 1967, when it looked like every other house on the block. But they had a quirky vision and were determined to bring their whimsical fantasy to life. Using polyurethane foam, they covered their home until it became one of the oddest, yet magical looking structures in our state. YouTube/GrigStamate

The following video by Grig Stamate gives us an up close and personal view of this wacky abode. It’s often referred to as the Mushroom House, Flintstone House, or Smurf House. See for yourself!

The Mushroom House was recently purchased in 2015 for $920,000 by an anonymous buyer.

Would YOU live in an extremely odd home? Share your thoughts in the comments…