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Scenic view of Coupeville, Washington on Whidbey Island, with calm water and evergreen trees under Pacific Northwest skies.
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This Coupeville Agent Saved the Best Photo for Last — and Reddit Caught It

In real estate photography, the exterior shot is usually the hero — the cover of the book, the handshake, the first impression. So when a Coupeville, Washington listing buried its exterior view as the very last photo in the gallery, the internet had some thoughts.

A Bold Photo Strategy

The listing for this 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath home at 671 Edmonds Road in Coupeville, WA leads with decks, greenery, kitchens, and garage storage — all perfectly fine things to photograph. What it does not lead with is the exterior of the home itself, which was apparently saved for the grand finale at the end of the photo carousel. Whether this was a bold narrative choice or a simple oversight is unclear. What is clear is that r/zillowgonewild noticed immediately, and the post title — "When the agent saves the exterior view for the very last photo" — says everything.

The Home Itself Is Worth Scrolling For

The listing description leans hard into nature and privacy — and to be fair, it delivers. The 2,582-square-foot home sits on 2.5 wooded acres in Coupeville on Whidbey Island, just minutes from Skagit Bay. A massive deck overlooks a lush, wildlife-filled yard. The lot is level and wooded, the setting is genuinely serene, and the listing even teases potential water views with some landscaping work. Inside, there's a spacious kitchen with a breakfast bar, hardwood and carpet flooring, forced air heating, and a full appliance package. The oversized garage rounds things out for anyone who needs storage — or just wants a project space. Listed at $622,000, it's priced at around $241 per square foot for a quiet slice of Pacific Northwest life on one of Washington's most beloved islands.

The Internet Has Thoughts

Naturally, this listing caught the attention of Reddit's r/zillowgonewild community. See what people are saying about it here.

If you made it to the last photo, you already know — this one's worth seeing in person. View the full listing here.

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