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Nobody wants to buy this bizarre house in a wealthy San Francisco suburb - but you can rent it for $750 a night

Even from far away, it's easy to see that the Flintstones House isn't a normal property.

Nobody wants to buy this bizarre house in a wealthy San Francisco suburb - but you can rent it for $750 a night

It's made from concrete that's been painted orange and purple, though it was first finished in an off-white color when it was built in 1976.

It

The odd shape of the house was created by applying shotcrete to both a steel rebar structure and a series of mesh frames held up by inflated balloons typically used for aeronautical research.

The odd shape of the house was created by applying shotcrete to both a steel rebar structure and a series of mesh frames held up by inflated balloons typically used for aeronautical research.

This gives it that prehistoric, lumpy look, hence the nickname.

This gives it that prehistoric, lumpy look, hence the nickname.

Tiling and unique artworks cover the entire single-family home and match the exterior.

Tiling and unique artworks cover the entire single-family home and match the exterior.

The color scheme inside even matches the exterior.

The color scheme inside even matches the exterior.

Nonstandard ceilings are visible throughout.

Nonstandard ceilings are visible throughout.

The home fell into disrepair in the '80s, and it was repaired and renovated after mountain-water runoff eventually did major damage to the foundation.

The home fell into disrepair in the

At that point, the house also changed hands.

At that point, the house also changed hands.

The kitchen features a center island attached to the roof of the house, which also features a skylight.

The kitchen features a center island attached to the roof of the house, which also features a skylight.

Despite appearances, the home does contain typical appliances.

Despite appearances, the home does contain typical appliances.

The home has attracted its share of criticism for its experimental design.

The home has attracted its share of criticism for its experimental design.

Many have called the home an eyesore, and others are just curious about what it looks like inside.

Many have called the home an eyesore, and others are just curious about what it looks like inside.

This criticism has only increased since the current owners bought the property in 1996 for $800,000.

This criticism has only increased since the current owners bought the property in 1996 for $800,000.

They turned it from white to the current orange and purple color scheme.

They turned it from white to the current orange and purple color scheme.

Love it or hate it, the home has become a San Francisco-area landmark.

Love it or hate it, the home has become a San Francisco-area landmark.

Many celebrities have been rumored to have lived in, purchased, or bid on the house, including ...

Many celebrities have been rumored to have lived in, purchased, or bid on the house, including ...

... George Lucas, O.J. Simpson, and several unnamed Silicon Valley investors.

... George Lucas, O.J. Simpson, and several unnamed Silicon Valley investors.

The home originally listed for $4.2 million in September 2015, but it remains on the market.

The home originally listed for $4.2 million in September 2015, but it remains on the market.

It was recently chopped to $3.2 million — the second price chop in a year.

It was recently chopped to $3.2 million — the second price chop in a year.

For whoever does purchase the home, they'll be getting three bedrooms and 2,700 square feet of quirky San Francisco history. Until then, maybe Airbnb users will get some use of it.

For whoever does purchase the home, they

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