Termed as an engineering marvel, New Zealand's rotating house is one of a kind better known as the lighthouse.
New Zealand's rotating house is designed & built by engineer Don Dunick.
Don Dunick has reportedly placed it on a two-meter-wide cylindrical steel base on the Maraetai hillside, allowing it to spin like a carousel.
The lighthouse takes 33 minutes to complete a full rotation, offering its residents the ability to change the view.
Dunick said, If there is a storm coming at night [and] you don't want that on your bedroom windows, you turn it.
Don Dunick and his colleagues took five years to design a system that ensured all the services could rotate with the house.
New Zealand rotating home is valued at just over NZ$1 million and will be sold through a tender process.
The rotating house is a three-bedroom property that was put on rent in 2016 for a staggering $675 (Rs. 34,390) per week.