Real Estate Firm Uses Subliminal Dogvertising

Whether an oversight or an intentional use of subliminal marketing, there’s something rather intriguing about the house featured on this realtor’s website.

As you look at the living room (third pic down) and wonder why your eyes are so drawn to that fake looking fireplace, a look out the window might yeild the answer. It’s a new twist on dogvertising. Thanks to BL Ochman for the tip.

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