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Photos of Alan Corey's inaccessible landing
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Alan Corey, an Atlanta real estate agent and real estate investment coach, shared a photo of an inaccessible landing on a home under construction.
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He asked others for suggestions on how to stage the space and received hilarious responses.
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This tweet was viewed more than 200 million times in one week. The real estate agent shared while acknowledging that she still needs ideas to actually stage those spaces.
An Atlanta real estate agent asked for advice on staging a home and his hilarious response to his innocent tweet went viral.
Alan Corey He shared a photo on X (formerly Twitter) of the inaccessible landing of the house he was working on staging.
“One of my least favorite design elements in suburban design is hard-to-access landings in entryways. Are there any creative solutions to 'stage' that?”
The tweet captivated home design enthusiasts and meme-obsessed alike, with some very creative responses to this unwieldy yet expansive space being shared across the internet.
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There are several legitimate options for this space, with one person sharing a similar space in their home, hangout spot For their children.added by another person Illuminated longhorn skull As a statement art piece.
Of course, the functional solutions far outweighed the humorous ones, and people joked that by the time Cory settled on the idea, a Spirit Halloween store would have moved into the vacant lot.
Another said he agreed with the idea of making the space a hangout spot, but photoshopped images of Tony Soprano and Paulie Walnuts sitting and having a conversation.
Brands have also started joining in on the fun, joking that “there's still plenty of room.” Chile's Or Chipotle, dollar general or blockbuster into empty space.
The different perspectives on this space attracted over 4,000 replies and over 21,000 quote tweets.
Corey responded to the original tweet with several different replies before sharing an update on the tweet.
Corey said in a follow-up tweet: “200 million views in one week! Thank you for making this so fun and entertaining.” “By the way, if you have any ideas for this inaccessible landing, we’re still looking for ideas 🤣.”
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