The seller of this Lego fanatic's dream house owns more than a million Lego pieces and transformed the Kenosha home into something of a mini Legoland. The kitchen backsplash contains more than 4,000 Legos. A Lego mural adorns the living room wall. The toilet paper dispenser is a Lego man.
The seller of this Lego fanatic's dream house owns more than a million Lego pieces and transformed the Kenosha home into something of a mini Legoland. The kitchen backsplash contains more than 4,000 Legos. A Lego mural adorns the living room wall. The toilet paper dispenser is a Lego man.

After just a few days on the market, a Lego fanatic's dream house sold.

The RE/MAX agent agent who put the house up for sale went crazy on the internet. A local buyer bought the property at that time.

The home was turned into a mini Legoland by the seller, who owned more than a million Lego pieces.

There are more than 4,000 Legos in the kitchen.

There is a historic farmhouse for sale. You can see the wine cellar and smokehouse.

Home sales in Milwaukee are cooling. The market is compared with other countries.

Isbell said he couldn't walk around the house without shoes on.

Another joked that he hoped the wife was ready to relocate.

There is a house on 61st Ave.

Realtors make an exception for the Kenosha Lego house

It's a good idea for clients to keep it neutral. Traughber would usually tell her clients to tone it down.

She made an exception for this place.

She said that she felt like a genius here.

There was a lot of interest in the home before it became famous.

On Thursday, the house was on the market. Traughber and her client were looking at several offers. They had about 25 showings in a short period of time.

The Frank Lloyd Wright house in Mount Pleasant is for sale for the first time.

A Madison home is featured in the show "Buy My House". An investor offered a large sum of money for the property.

Traughber said the accepted offer was all cash.

Traughber said the experience made her realize that unique touches aren't always a bad thing.

Traughber hoped it would make agents think outside the box.

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The article was originally published by the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.