We have been creating and opening time capsules for hundreds of years, but what if you created one without meaning too?

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In a real-life plot twist that could have come straight out of a sitcom like Seinfeld , a home built at the tail end of the '90s—yes, the year "Seinfeld" said goodbye, President Bill Clinton was impeached, the Winter Olympics were held in Nagano, Japan—was found in perfect condition, thanks to Homie Real Estate agent Shane Jourdain. And here’s the kicker: no one ever lived in it.

Jourdain’s TikTok video, which now boasts over 10 million views, showcases a house in mint condition, as if frozen in time. Picture untouched carpet, stain-free laminate countertops, and oak kitchen cabinets that scream '90s nostalgia. Even the white appliances still had their instructional manuals—and the dishwasher came with a never-used packet of detergent. If only time capsules were this practical.

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Turns out, the owner loved the neighborhood’s pickleball courts and pool but preferred staying in a hotel. He made friends and hung out in the community, but the house? Never once crashed in it. After the owner passed, with no family to inherit the house, the HOA figured things out when the payments stopped.

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The house was eventually put up for sale and sold, meaning, for the first time in over 20 years, it's finally someone's *actual* home. Better late than never, right? If walls could talk, this house would probably ask, "What took you so long?"

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