Grain bins have become a surreal steel mansion for sale in Washington. Check it out

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A unique property for sale in Odessa, Washington, is turning heads thanks to its creative design.

The property, which is listed for $1.599 million, sits on an ample 386 acres that’s perfect if you love hunting. But the real draw is the four former grain binds that were lovingly converted into a large home.

“This property is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, from the stocked pond and outdoor shooting range with targets UP to 1 mile, to the fully improved grain bins that make for an ideal entertainment venue,” the listing on Zillow.com says. “With a state-of-the-art security system equipped with cameras, and a smart home management system in place, you can ensure your safety and peace of mind, wherever you are.”

Judging by the photos, three of the bins appear to be connected to form a much larger house while the fourth looks to be a stand-alone building.

The interior has a loft-like feel, with high ceilings and an area upstairs for a bedroom.

The unique property caught the attention of Zillow Gone Wild, a Facebook page and Twitter account that features special houses for sale around the country.

“I’ve never seen a more single dude (thing) in my life. And there isn’t even a picture of the single dude,” one person joked.

“I’d never be able to resist running xylophone mallets along every wall each time I walk down the halls,” another commented.

“Ahh, yes. All the charm of an underground off-grid industrial bunker with none of the actual security or functionality,” someone said.

“The bedroom with 6 rifle bags and a gold club bag and literally no decor tells me this man has priorities,” one person noted.

“I actually like it!! Can you imagine how relaxing it would be to sleep here with the rain hitting the roof?” another asked.

Welcome to the manliest man cave that ever manned,” someone tweeted.

Odessa is about 75 miles southwest of Spokane.

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