18 Inconceivable "Fancy" Homes I Can’t Believe People Actually Pay Big Bucks To Live In

You can always count on the subreddit r/McMansionhell for entertaining photos and hilarious commentary on suburban architecture. We recently shared 21 of our favorite "certified McMansions" from the sub, and while some of you secretly loved the designs of these overgrown homes, many did NOT hold back in their dislike. "To a true architect, these are a nightmare," Janette Smith wrote. But we couldn’t resist diving back into the chaos. Here are 19 more perplexing McMansions to fuel your amusement — and your critique:

1."They actually look really nice at night like gingerbread houses. All those ridiculous roofs offer more places to string lights!"

House adorned with intricate holiday lights, creating a festive and inviting atmosphere at night

2."This tacky thing being built at the middle of a busy commercial intersection outside Atlanta, GA."

Street view of a large brick house under construction with a truck parked nearby and a "Space Available" sign on the lawn

3."I drove by this the other day and was blown away by how wacky the design is. Brand new, not even finished yet."

Large modern house with multiple stories, arched windows, and a well-maintained lawn. Overcast sky in the background

4."This one recently went up in a new development. It sticks out like a sore thumb."

Modern two-story house under construction with a dumpster and white van in front. Large garage doors and unfinished landscaping are visible

5.“I want a subway tile backsplash, but let it be the entire house.”

Large, modern stone house with multiple gables, manicured lawn, and a black vehicle parked in the driveway

6."This house is having an identity crisis. Modern garage door design, shake siding, farmhouse roof, Bahama shutters, gabled within an inch of its life, and soul-stealing black with no relief except for some random wood-toned corbels. Sad."

Modern house with a unique roof design under a clear sky, surrounded by trees

7."Needs more roof."

Large, incomplete house under cloudy sky with construction materials and signs in front yard

8."It's the random mix of gable styles for me. Why is this a thing? It always looks like an expensive mistake."

A large, elegant house with multiple windows, a manicured lawn, and trees in the front yard

9."Please give my house a monocle for that extra classy look."

A row of modern, suburban two-story houses with a sunset sky in the background

10."Upper-class funeral home."

Large, ornate house with a gated entrance and a "House For Sale" sign in the yard

11."Note how the plot of weeds in front of the first house calls attention to the nasty fountain which draws the eye to the fugly banisters leading to the porch with the rickety columns."

A large stone house with a two-story design, circular driveway, fountain, and surrounded by trees

12."I become more offended the longer I look at it. The proportions are criminal. The not-a-balcony makes me angry, and the color scheme might potentially be acceptable somewhere else, but it somehow makes this entire putty monstrosity even worse."

Modern two-story house with a stone exterior, large windows, and a two-car garage, set against a backdrop of trees and a clear sky

13."No space for anything green on either side and that nice electrical box right out front screams elegance."

Large, ornate house with symmetrical design, arched windows, and decorative railings. Fronted by a small lawn and walkway, surrounded by trees

14."It’s like some kind of Franken-haus — made up of the fugliest design elements they could imagine."

Large two-story house with modern architecture, featuring brick and siding exterior, large windows, and a wooden front door with tall pillars

15."I want a house that will make the movers scream and run away. No wait! Put a door on the ground floor, only stick it under the stairs so it is nice and dark. And then surround the whole thing with concrete."

Two-story house with white columns, balconies, and stairs. Plants line the base of the building

16."Kind of disappointed there weren’t columns filling every room. Lack of commitment."

Single-story brick house with columns, white trim, and a two-car garage, situated in a landscaped area with trees and a cloudy sky above

17.“Just lower the roof right there — it’ll be fine”

Two-story suburban house with a porch, manicured lawn, and cloudy sky in the background

18."It's very cheerful. It also highlights the criminal misuse of windows in McMansions. One has to wonder if the builder just had tons of random, excess windows lying around and told his guys to 'put them wherever.'"

House adorned with festive holiday lights, illuminating trees and walkway, creating a cheerful nighttime display

Which of these McMansions irks you the most? Let us know in the comments!