This barndominium does not exist, part V
None of these houses are real, and Oklahoma City is not in Kosovo

Previous articles on this blog have covered the ongoing phenomenon of AI-generated house spam on Facebook, originating from pages that post endless images of nonexistent barndominiums and log cabins. Many (but not all) of the Facebook pages posting this type of repetitive content are run by a single business entity, Vacarino LLC, allegedly based out of Oklahoma City, OK. A bit of digging, however, reveals that the founder of the LLC and likely operator of the spammy Facebook pages in question is in fact a software developer based in Kosovo, thousands of miles from Oklahoma City.
Vacarino LLC operates at least 30 Facebook pages (and likely more), with follower counts ranging from 34 thousand to over a million as of November 21st, 2025. Each of these Facebook pages churns out AI-generated images of alleged farmhouses, barndominiums, log cabins, tiny homes, and other domiciles around the clock. Eleven of the pages have their locations set to various U.S. cities, although none match the alleged location of Vacarino LLC itself, Oklahoma City. Most of the pages have been renamed at least once.
Some of the Facebook pages operated by Vacarino LLC link to one of four websites, lotsofcabin(dot)com, vacarino(dot)com, cablog(dot)us, and tinyhomevibes(dot)com. Unlike the Facebook pages, which almost exclusively post AI-generated imagery, at least some of the images on the websites are real photographs. Interestingly, the Vacarino website itself seems to be focused on food rather than images of rural houses.
As mentioned earlier, most of the Facebook pages operated by Vacarino LLC have been renamed at least once. While some of these name changes are uninteresting swaps between similar names like “Dream Houses” and “Forest Cabins”, others show significant changes of theme, such as pages that were originally religious in nature abruptly pivoting to AI-generated house spam. While it’s possible that some of these changes are simply a content farm operator swapping from one type of clickbait to another, the sudden shifts in content accompanied by name changes are a potential indicator that some of the pages have been hijacked.
At least one of the pages, currently named “Log Cabins”, is quite obviously stolen and repurposed. This page, which was created under the name “MCHS” back in April 2010, appears to have originally belonged to Monroe Comprehensive High School in Albany, GA. Although old content has been purged from the page, the original name is still visible in the Page Transparency section, and the Tagged Photos section includes several pieces of evidence confirming that the page was once affiliated with a school.
Although Vacarino LLC, the operator of this network of Facebook spam pages, is allegedly based in Oklahoma City, OK, the registration documents for the LLC in question tell quite a different story. The name on the LLC’s articles of organization, Durim Dermaku, matches that of a Kosovo-based web designer who recently modified the location of his own Facebook page to Oklahoma City, but continues to post photos of himself cycling in Kosovo, which is inconveniently located on an entirely different continent. Despite the allegedly Oklahoma-based LLC and the numerous Facebook pages claiming to be based in major U.S. cities, this spam operation likely has no actual U.S. presence whatsoever.






