The players in Hoosiers might have played so much it was like they lived on the court but now you can literally live on a 1950s Indiana high school basketball court that someone converted into a house.
Posted on Zillow, this four bedroom, three bathroom gymnasium in Wilkinson, IN was built in 1950 but was eventually converted into a house and re-zoned as residential. The outside certainly needs some work and not every inch of the 5,357 square foot residence has the basketball floor but there’s enough to not make you forget that they used to play basketball.
For instance, the kitchen floor literally has the entire key within the room. The rooms are massive and if you still want to play basketball, step outside the house and there is still a half court floor complete with basketball rim and bleachers.
If you’re interested in buying, you better hurry. Listed at $299,000, there is already a pending offer that’s been accepted by the seller.
[Photos: Zillow]
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