In the world of real estate, surprises are often part of the job. Yet, for Chrissy Alfaro, a real estate agent from Frisco, Texas, one particular property has left her and millions of viewers scratching their heads.
In a now-viral video, Alfaro takes us on a tour of a garage that defies conventional design, boasting at least 20 doors.
Before entering, Alfaro offers a word of caution, hinting at the peculiar sight awaiting behind the door.
As she steps inside, her phone captures the moment of revelation – an optical illusion created by a multitude of doors.
“I have never in my life seen anything like this,” she remarks, bewildered by the scene.
The garage, a standard three-car space, is transformed by the sheer number of doors lining its walls.
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Behind the door is something Chrissy claims to have never seen before.
How many doors can you count?
Each door opens to reveal mundane contents: storage, shelving, and more storage.
Alfaro muses, “Somebody was really into compartmentalising,” as she continues her exploration.
The video, shared on TikTok, has garnered over 5 million views and sparked nearly 30,000 comments.
Many viewers speculate about the nature of the space, dubbing it a “liminal space”– a concept referring to transitional or in-between spaces.
“Oh no, that’s liminal space for sure,” one commenter noted, while another joked, “Imagine breaking in and then trying to find a way out.”
A quick investigation showed each door opened to its own storage space.
Chrissy’s video has amassed over 5 million views online.
Others offered more grounded theories, suggesting a penchant for organisation or even a quirky Craigslist purchase of doors.
“I wonder if it was someone who liked organisation but also low-key hoarding and had an opportunity to buy 30 doors on Craigslist or something. Wild,” one viewer speculated.
Some viewers were also quick to draw more comical parallels.
“That was all built with a very specific form of undiagnosed and untreated OCD. They had the money to feed the compulsion that organisation can only me hidden,” one person wrote.
Another exclaimed: “I need them each painted completely differently so it looks like the Monsters Inc. scream factory.”
Alfaro’s video has not only captivated audiences but also sparked conversations about the unusual design choices in real estate.
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