Want to see the Fort Worth, Texas, house David and Valerie Underwood planned to move into next year? You'll need a healthy imagination -- the lake view is intact, but the 1,296-sq-foot single-family home? Well, that's gone.
Believe it or not, last summer it was demolished -- by accident, by their own city.
On a tour of the property, which had been Underwood's grandmother's home, David Underwood told ABC News, "The bedrooms were back on that edge of the house." He pointed to a now empty corner of the lot that had been David's grandmother's home.
The Underwoods made the shocking discovery on a routine drive-by to check the condition of their lawn.
"I said, We'd better go by the property and see if we need to mow. And, he's like, O.K.," Valerie explained.
"I'm focused down here by the street and I'm lookin' at the grass and the plants going, 'O.K. ... I've got mowing and then weeding and then edging to do," David said.
But then, his wife tapped him and said, "It's totally gone."
"Valerie says, 'David the house is gone.' And you look out there and it's a slick slab. You know you can't see anything," David said. "Disbelief. I was just shocked ... how do you tear down the wrong house?"