A $1 million Dallas 'mansion' with no bedrooms has sparked social media concern over its giant, windowless cinderblock rooms lit with harsh fluorescent light.
The property at 13229 Southview Lane was listed on Zillow in May, and features windowless rooms, cinderblock walls and harsh lighting fit more for a prison than a suburban home in the south.
Featuring no bedrooms, the property was built in 2000 and features a warehouse room with a metal shelving unit, in addition to a large utility room.
Its exterior is dotted with large glass windows, although there are none visible in photos of the house's interior, suggesting they are merely for show.
A suburban home in Dallas, Texas has gone viral on social media, due to it's creepy interior that resembles a safe house - with a price point just under $1 million.
The home at 13229 Southview Lane was listed on Zillow in May, and features windowless rooms, cinderblock walls and harsh lighting fit more for a prison than a suburban home in the south
A glass security window, commonly found in police stations and detention centers, can be found in the entrance
Harsh white lighting is featured throughout each room at 13229 Southview Lane. Despite the property's exterior being studded with windows, none are visible from the inside
Featuring no bedrooms, the property was built in 2000 and features a warehouse room with a metal shelving unit, in addition to a large utility room.
As if the home wasn't weird enough, a glass security window, commonly found in police stations and detention centers, can be found in the entrance, while muted gray carpeting adorns almost each room.
The property is also connected to two electrical grids and features a natural gas generator powered by two diesel fuel tanks in the event of a natural gas failure.
According to the listing, the