A detail in the housing ad attracts attention
In the housing advertisement for a family villa in Amager in Copenhagen, a strange detail appears which has made many people ponder.
The real estate company Nybolig Amager – Øresundsvej tempts with a 126 square meter villa, but in one of the pictures something is hiding in one of the beds.
It was See and hear Denmark who first mentioned the case.
The work of the grandchildren
In the bed inside the pink bedroom, a hand protrudes from the duvet. The hand gives a kind of “true crime” feeling and one can ask oneself the question of what it does there.
Martin Pedersen, who is for Nybolig Amager Øresundsvej, sells that the hand does not belong to a real person.
There is still an explanation behind the hand in the picture.
– It was the family who thought it could be fun to have some fun. So the grandchildren decided to hide their hand in bed when the pictures were taken, Pedersen says.
– A god last
Feedback on the image in the ad has been positive, according to the seller himself.
– People have had a good time lately, Pedersen says to TV 2.
It is not uncommon to choose to make a little extra out of a housing ad in order for it to be noticed.
I have some special video ad for a home in Sydney dancing and pairing up through the different areas to show off the home.
When an Oslo woman was to put her home up for sale in Greenland, she had three friends pose for pictures in the niqab. The woman who was to sell the apartment is herself a Muslim.
The girlfriends wore the niqab because they did not want to show their faces, but it was also to show that the home was in a colorful neighborhood.
In Bodø, it was also a real estate agent who smelled when he forgot to change an image title in the housing ad.
Below the picture of the terrace, it came with the text: “Here you might be able to poke.” The broker and seller had had a funny tone together, but this was not the original designed text for the image. The broker had to lie down flat after the blister.