A one-of-a-kind home inside a converted water tower hoisted 87 feet in the air has hit the market for $5million – a price that may be worth a lifetime of conversation starters alone. 

The four-bedroom, four-bathroom pad located at 1 Anderson Street in Seal Beach, , was listed on Zillow on Wednesday and has already garnered 34,000 views thanks to its successful unique wooden paintings construction – atop a wooden structure originally built in the 1800s.   

The breathtaking property sits at the corner of a residential area facing the busy Pacific Coast Highway – only 50 yards away from the coast.

It features stunning 360-degree views of the Pacific as well as other impressive amenities – including a hot tub, a wrap-around deck to watch the sunrise and a plaque noting its impressive history.  

This one-of-a-kind home inside a converted water tower in Seal Beach, California, wooden paintings for living room went on the market for $4.95million

The breathtaking property sits at the corner of a residential area facing the busy Pacific Coast Highway - only 50 yards away from the coast - and features stunning 360-degree views of the Pacific

The breathtaking property sits at the corner of a residential area facing the busy Pacific Coast Highway – only 50 yards away from the coast – and features stunning 360-degree views of the Pacific

The 87-foot-tall, multi-level residence borders Sunset Beach and Seal Beach in Orange County

The 87-foot-tall, multi-level residence borders Sunset Beach and Seal Beach in Orange County

The renovated home was originally built in 1984 atop a structure that dates back to the late 19th century

The renovated home was originally built in 1984 atop a structure that dates back to the late 19th century

A panoramic deck perfect for a Fourth of July fireworks show surrounds the home, which was built to replicate the original tank that once held 300 tons of water

A panoramic deck perfect for a Fourth of July fireworks show surrounds the home, which was built to replicate the original tank that once held 300 tons of water

The property was last sold in 2016 for $1.5 million and feng shui wooden paintings. high quality wood paintings underwent extensive renovations before being put up for sale again this week.  

The Douglas fir and redwood structure was originally built in 1892 to service steam engines that traveled the California coast. 

In the 1940s, it supported a 75,000-gallon tank that held 300 tons of water, according to the  for Huntington Beach, California. 

The Seal Beach home has a 'retro-style ambiance,' according to the tourism site of nearby Huntington Beach

The Seal Beach home has a ‘retro-style ambiance,’ according to the tourism site of nearby Huntington Beach

With four bedrooms and four bathrooms, this 2,800-square-foot home has more than enough space for the family

With four bedrooms and four bathrooms, this 2,800-square-foot home has more than enough space for the family

Each of the four bedrooms has its own unique view looking out on the Southern California coastline

Each of the four bedrooms has its own unique view looking out on the Southern California coastline

The wooden tank functioned until 1975, according to the . 

It sat abandoned – and was almost bulldozed – until a local movement saved the landmark in the 1980s. 

Long Beach City College professor George Armstrong and Dr.

Robert O’Dell, MD took over and added the 2,800-square-foot home.