A WOMAN has given a tour online of the house she recently moved into with a fantastic view.
She shared that she's still filling it with furniture, but people couldn't get over the "terrifying" location of the home.
Courtney Johnson (@courtney..johnson) recently moved into her tram house in Austin, Texas which surpassed her expectations.
The house is on the side of a clip and only accessible by tram.
In a TikTok video, she gave viewers a tour of her new living arrangement from the inside out.
The brunette woman documented her slow home transformation into the dwelling of her dreams.
When the video began, she stood outside on a balcony and nuzzled up to her black and white cat.
She wore a white tank top and gray sweatpants.
"Now I just moved in so I literally don't have furniture," she said at the beginning of the video.
Then, Courtney opened the front door to her home, which led her viewers into her lightly furnished living room area.
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The content creator said she for her couch from Facebook Marketplace and was obsessed with her shag rug from Etsy.
The kitchen adjoined the living room, but the balcony adjacent to the living room had the "sick view."
She said the coolest part of her apartment was the shell feature on the wall near the upstairs staircase that was also featured in Architectural Digest in the early 2000s.
Once upstairs, she showed her barely furnished bedroom with a temporary mattress on the floor.
"I don't have a bed yet, but I know exactly what bed I want," she admitted. "I would sell my left t*t for the Yoko Bed from Design Within Reach."
There is another little balcony off the bedroom with a tree going through it.
"Cute. Cute. Nice view," she praised.
Soon after, she showed off the second bedroom that she uses as an office space that also has a connecting balcony.
"The balcony of the second bedroom is my favorite part. You go up and it's like this storage, swirly, shell, type thing, and the best view," Courtney said.
She also added that she wanted to put furniture up there as well.
At the end of the video, she asked her audience for decorating and interior design help.
Many people were interested in how she got furniture up into her home and other logistics.
She mentioned in a comment that the heaviest thing she brought up was a bed and it all fit on the tram.
"What if there’s no power?? What then…" a viewer asked.
"Then I can't get to my house," she replied.
"Wouldn't wish this on you but if you can only access from Tram, what happens in case of a fire? You're gonna need Shrek's help," another inquired.
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"I can walk through the backyard into the top street," Courtney answered.
A viewer wrote that the location was so terrifying that they would never move into it.
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