Satirical Piece: Mirage of Perfect Craftsman House Teases Desperate Home Shoppers
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The Onion Staff
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Summary
The article appears to be satirical content from The Onion, America's satirical news source, describing a fictional scenario where a perfect Craftsman house appears as a mirage to desperate home shoppers only to disappear when they approach it. The content includes weather information (80° heat index) and promotional elements about becoming a member, suggesting it's part of their characteristic humor about housing market frustrations.
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This flawless four-bedroom Craftsman mirage appears on the horizon to desperate house shoppers, only to disappear as soon as they reach the door
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