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- The listing of a four-bedroom home in suburban Pennsylvania, currently for sale for $750,000, attracted attention last week on social media when one of its unique features came to light.
- Its basement is renovated into a sex playroom complete with a caged bed, aerial swing, whips, and other BDSM (which stands for bondage, discipline, sadism, and masochism) sexual aids.
- The home’s listing agent, Melissa Leonard at Coldwell Banker Preferred, has dubbed the home "50 Shades of Maple Glen" in homage to the popular erotic romance novels and films.
- Leonard told Business Insider that she’s never seen anything like this in her life.
- It’s stirred up controversy in the real estate community, so much so that shortly after the home was listed, the listing service took down the verbiage and photos depicting the room.
- Leonard said neighbors also asked her to take the listing down.
- Take a look inside the home and its subterranean sex chamber.
The home at 1612 Norristown Road in Maple Glen, Pennsylvania, looks charming and tame enough.
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The house is situated on a private street, with only a few other homes nearby.
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The town of Maple Glen is also relatively small.
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Source: Business Insider