Minnesota Home Featured On Season Premiere Of ‘Ugliest House In America’
Who doesn't love looking at an ugly or tacky piece of real estate once in awhile? I personally love HGTV so I love looking at all types of real estate. It doesn't matter if they are hideous, quirky or just downright beautiful.
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While this isn't our first rodeo being featured on this show, a Minnesota home will once again be featured on the season five premiere of Ugliest House In America. The show is in its fifth season and is pretty popular.
The show features the wackiest and most hideous homes in the country. However, you have to take hideous with a grain of salt here, since style is subjective! It's still fun to be featured.
St. Cloud Home Featured On The National Stage
A St. Cloud home will be featured on the premiere episode titled The Hideous Midwest, with the owners vying for a chance to win a $150,000 makeover for the house. This ugly house will have to beat out all the others in the season to win the big cash prize.
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So what makes this St. Cloud home so ugly? Believe it or not, I actually took a little tour of this home on Zillow a few years back when it was up for sale! It's located at 630 Riverside Drive SE.
What Makes It So Ugly?
This home hit the market for $250,000 and it certainly isn't for everyone! It's a 1940s bungalow with a bunch of bright colors and some interesting design choices, like this circus themed bathroom.
There are some other interesting choices as well, like a pink kitchen and a green and yellow sitting area. Beauty is all in the eye of the beholder. Isn't that what they say?
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We will have to wait out the rest of the season to see if this house gets the title of ugliest home in the country. In the meantime, you can keep scrolling to take a tour of the home. It's a little wacky!
Peek Inside This Colorful 1940s Bungalow In St. Cloud
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