This is kind of an offshoot of
The right to to be naked in a backyard.
A few years ago the McMansion (small lot, big house) next to us was listed for sale with the tagline "Overlooking beautiful garden". That was amusing because the "beautiful garden" which surrounds the home is my parents' property.
So I'm wondering (with my tongue in my cheek), if, in the interest of full disclosure, the property had been listed with a nudity warning, would that have scared off most potential buyers, especially those with teenaged daughters?
A very sly disclosure would be, "Overlooking beautiful garden tended by naturist." I imagine most people would interpret that as "naturalist".
What if the description made a forthright disclosure? For example:
"
OVERLOOKING BEAUTIFUL GARDEN frequented by naturist teenaged male"
"
OVERLOOKING BEAUTIFUL GARDEN frequented by teenaged male nudist"
"
OVERLOOKING BEAUTIFUL GARDEN occasionally used by nudists"
"Overlooking beautiful garden. WARNING: Adjoining property used by nudists"
"Overlooking Garden of Eden"