Zillow Gone Wild has become a nationwide hub for over-the-top, eye-catching, and extravagant real estate. The price tags are typically hefty and the story behind the structures can be priceless.

A home in Pembroke has found its way onto the popular page, and it’s most definitely “wild.”

Completely overtaken by Mother Nature, you won’t believe the price tag on this dilapidated home in Massachusetts.

And thanks to the graffiti all over the walls, viewing this home may not be safe for work.

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Sitting on 8.5 acres in Pembroke, Massachusetts, this 3,390-square-foot house has certainly seen better days and will need a visionary to bring it back to life.

Only one photo is available, but it's all you need to set the scene.

“(The) property has been severely vandalized and no systems work and (the) home may be unsafe,” said the listing on Zillow.

Well, that’s promising.

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Somewhere among the brush and vulgar graffiti is 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 2.5 baths.

The property is under contract with a listed price of $499,900. Earlier this year, the price was a mindblowing $847.8K.

So, what is a home like this doing on Zillow Gone Wild?

Its "wild" appearance could be one reason.

Its questionable artwork could be another.

Let's hope the new owners can give this property some much-needed TLC.

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