Shrek's swamp, a beloved location in the "Shrek" film series, is a secluded and somewhat messy haven that reflects the ogre's initially solitary nature. Far from a glamorous abode, the swamp is characterized by its murky waters, overgrown vegetation, and the iconic outhouse standing proudly beside Shrek's humble, mushroom-shaped dwelling. This swamp, initially a source of privacy and peace for Shrek, eventually becomes a welcoming space for his friends and family, transforming from a symbol of isolation to a symbol of belonging and acceptance. While not featured in *The New York Times* explicitly as a real estate listing, the swamp's cultural impact has cemented it as a recognizable and memorable fictional home.