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Family’s out-of-this-world UFO house gets a fixer-upper transformation

Family’s out-of-this-world UFO house gets a fixer-upper transformation

DEWITT TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WILX/CNN/CNN Newsource/WKRC) - A family's UFO house was receiving a fixer-upper transformation.According to WILX, the house, in Dewitt Township, Michigan, has caused quite a stir in their local community."Nobody's ever seen something like this before even though it's been here all these years. Nobody really knew it was here," Sam Postema, the

DEWITT TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WILX/CNN/CNN Newsource/WKRC) – A family’s UFO house was receiving a fixer-upper transformation.

According to WILX, the house, in Dewitt Township, Michigan, has caused quite a stir in their local community.

«Nobody’s ever seen something like this before even though it’s been here all these years. Nobody really knew it was here,» Sam Postema, the new owner of the house, told WILX.

Postema, Jennie Shire, their kids and pets are now calling the UFO house their home.

«I sent it to everybody purely as a joke because I’m like there’s no way they’re going to want this house and immediately everybody was like we need to go look at it,» Shire told the outlet.

The home is quite outlandish and appears to be something straight out of the Jetsons, with the never-ending curves of its walls and countertops.

«When I imagined us moving into a house, I obviously didn’t imagine us moving into a circle house,» daughter Samantha Postema told WILX reporters.

Robert Clark, the previous owner, built the home in 1994 and lived there until he passed away in December of 2022.

«I have a lot of respect for what he was trying to do here. Everything he did he put a lot of thought into. You can tell there’s nothing here that wasn’t well thought out. He had an intention and a plan for everything he did on this house,» Sam Postema told the outlet.

According to WILX, the home was full of surprises, but needed some work to be restored to its former glory.

«The running joke is we’ve got the next 20 years. We were not afraid of a fixer upper,» Shire told the station.

Sam Postema and Shire told WILX that they would be posting updates on TikTok to keep their community involved with the structure’s restoration, but said that their daughter would be handling that.

«I’m really not a social media person, so I let her handle that,» Sam Postema told the station.