Florida real estate agent discovers terrifying dungeon in home that was listed ... trends now

Florida real estate agent discovers terrifying dungeon in home that was listed ... trends now
Florida real estate agent discovers terrifying dungeon in home that was listed ... trends now

Florida real estate agent discovers terrifying dungeon in home that was listed ... trends now

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A Florida real estate agent has unveiled a creepy dungeon below a house that had been listed for sale, insisting that she has never seen something like it before. 

Jessica Law posted the video which shows her walking through the house and opening a white door. 

Viewers can see grid-like iron door that opens to a staircase that leads down to the 'dungeon'. 

Law explained: 'It is an iron door with a swinging latch that leads down to an underground room.'

The creator says in the video that the original house had been built in 1958.

As she walks down the stairs, viewers can see a white concrete room that has a functional water system, electricity and a dehumidifier in place. 

They can also see a multicolored rug and a red couch kept in the corner. 

Viewers can see grid-like iron door right before to a staircase that leads down to the 'dungeon'

Viewers can see grid-like iron door right before to a staircase that leads down to the 'dungeon'

Law asks in the video what people think the room was used for and if they would be willing to stay there. 

The TikTok community soon began to reply and came up with theories of their own - both positive and terrifying. 

One user said that the room was a 'nuke bunker cause door latch is on inside, also wrap around concrete walls help against initial radiation exposure (can't go around corners). we have one in our basement (sans security door).'

Another quipped: 'Just a storm shelter. Look at side of door handle is on.' 

One user went down a fictional road and wrote: 'Thats a werewolf den for full moons! I got one in my house too' while another said what everyone feared: 'It is a torture room.' 

One concerned user also wrote: 'Safe room. For post apocalyptic purposes.' 

As she walks down the stairs, viewers can see a multicolored rug and a red couch kept in the corner

As she walks down the stairs, viewers can see a multicolored rug and a red couch kept in the corner

The room was equipped with a functional water system, electricity and a dehumidifier in place

The room was equipped with a functional water system, electricity and a dehumidifier in place

This house is just one of many homes that have been featured on TikTok following the discovery of a secret room.

New York-based content creator Mystee Ipong had posted a TikTok series that documented her journey of finding a 'random room in [her] basement that has been closed up in [her] 200 year-old house.'

She 'noticed there was a leak' with 'water backing up' from a mysterious spot in the basement, and her plumbers told her she needed to tear down the wall so they could find the broken pipe

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