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Now, this could interesting: The Weird Homes Tour is coming to Detroit Aug. 25.
But the tour is actively seeking a few more Detroit houses to feature, according to Robin Runyan of Curbed Detroit.
According to Weird Homes, they’re looking for eccentric, funky, extraordinary, offbeat homes to open to visitors on a self-guided tour. The editor writes:
This is the first year the tour hits Detroit. They started in 2014 in Austin and have since added New Orleans. They’ll also be in Houston and Portland this year. For those who want to participate, tickets are $30, with VIP tickets for $45. Ten percent of gross ticket sales will go to the United Community Housing Coalition, which works to support affordable housing and keep residents in their homes.
Founder David J. Neff told Curbed that they’re looking for places with rich history or architecture, odd places that have been converted into homes, or houses with weird themes.
Details are here.