A large double-storey home in the city of Phoenix, Arizona, has hit the market with one feature that’s a certifiable hole-in-one.
Unbelievably, several rooms inside the impressive abode have been fitted with green felt, cup-sized holes in the ground and tiny white flag poles.
Yes, the golf-mad owners of this residence have fitted a legitimate nine-hole miniature golf course inside their home.
It’s a bold move, leaving the unique feature in place before listing the property for sale.
However, as the agent’s listing describes, the putting greens can be easily removed if need be (and we imagine there would definitely be a need for some buyers).
That being said, the generous property, spread over a 750-square-metre block, does back onto a golf course. So, maybe the profoundly inefficient use of space will appeal to some.
And, for those who aren’t keen on 18-holes each and every day, the property does at least come well equipped with more prosaic features.
Benefits of the four-bed, four-bath abode include a large master suite, a contemporary kitchen with stone benchtops and a great living area with a functioning fireplace.
Outside, there’s garage parking for three vehicles, an alfresco and barbequing area and even a generous swimming pool.
Such uniqueness and functionality does come at a cost, though, with the villa-style home commanding an asking price of USD $1,022,900 ($1,424,523).
But, if you’re an avid golfing enthusiast, the seven-figure asking price probably seems like a bargain for what’s on offer.