Imagine booking a cozy getaway in Portland, Oregon, and arriving at an accommodation that seems straight out of a horror movie.
For two young tourists, Tierra Burris and Scarlet Wolf, this was the unfortunate reality. The modern age of digital rentals brought them face to face with the dark side of home-sharing.
Having paid a hefty sum of $3,500 for a two-week stay, the young duo eagerly approached their booked home, hoping for a dream vacation.
Airbnb with ‘strange’ tunnels, secret rooms, peepholes and hidden closets horrifies guests in Oregon
Instead, a series of alarming discoveries left them deeply shaken.
To begin with, they were mistakenly given the wrong address for the property.
One might forgive such an oversight, assuming it a simple clerical error. Yet, when they finally made it to the correct location, the oddities quickly piled up.
At first glance, the home appeared ‘gorgeous,’ as the girls described. Yet, the front door was strangely inaccessible.
After praising the beauty of the kitchen – a redeeming factor, one might say – the narrative took a more sinister turn. The lack of blinds on the windows was the first of many unsettling features. An unusable front door with a peculiar alarm system further raised eyebrows.
In a bizarre twist, the duo revealed in their now-viral TikTok video, which garnered almost 5 million views, that they were directed to use a backdoor that led directly to a bedroom.
They had been handed a key, but an additional key was found outside, raising serious concerns about security and intention.
The host later claimed to have no knowledge of this mysterious key.
However, what followed was nothing short of the stuff of nightmares. As Burris took the viewers on a tour of the house, a series of disturbing finds came to light.
There were tunnels, holes, and strange routes throughout the house.