Reuters News reports about the opening of an upside-down house, in Germany:
Upon entering the construction, visitors have reported feeling dizzy and disorientated. Although the house is safe, Mikiciuk said nobody would inhabit it permanently and it was meant purely as an exhibit.
If you're searching for a home loan, and find that the mortgage market completely opposite of what you experienced in 2005, maybe you won't feel so um...disoriented now.
Photo Credit: AP Photo: An upside down house is seen in Trassenheide, Germany, Thursday, Sept. 4, 2008.