Just like it's hard to stop watching a train wreck, the Internet couldn't stop viewing this home in Texas. No, really. It was the most-viewed property in the United States this past week. Part of the appeal is that from the outside it looks totally normal (if not the slightest bit boring). It's a one-story, three-bedroom home located in Sanger, Texas and is on the market for $90,000. But the inside it a totally different story.

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It's completely filled with trash, hence why the realtor's description says it's being sold "as is." The previous homeowners were clearly big fans of Natural Light beer, because the kitchen is piled high with empty cardboard boxes for this beverage, while the hallways are stacked high with empty, crushed cans. Though we're not sure when was the last time someone actually lived inside this abode, since the ceilings are covered with cobwebs.

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Sure, the bones look like they might be good. But anyone interested in this fixer upper should definitely invest in a lifetime supply of trash bags. Just saying.

[h/t Daily Mail

From: Good Housekeeping US
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Lauren is a senior editor at Hearst. She was previously the senior editor at WomansDay.com and the home editor at GoodHousekeeping.com and HouseBeautiful.com. Her book club, ramen, and jean jackets are a few of her favorite things.