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Some years ago, my husband and I were house hunting and came across two historical pieces of property. One house "looked" haunted, both inside and out. The other was absolutely pristine and beautiful. When we went to check out the haunted-looking one, I felt perfectly comfortable and would have gladly moved in. The pristine house, on the other hand, was a definite "no." The moment I walked in the door, I knew there was no way I could live there. When I asked the Realtor about the history, she mentioned the original owner had kept slaves.
Some states require you to tell prospective buyers if a house is haunted — just like you would disclose if there were a structural issue or mold and mildew. But this is a grey area of real estate. In Massachusetts, if the property is “psychologically impacted,” the law requires the seller disclose the information (ie. it may be haunted and people can feel these impacts, but not necessarily see them). In California, sellers must disclose "emotional defects and deaths" on the property only if they have occurred within the past three years. There have been lawsuits regarding haunted houses impacted by activity, so the recommendation is to either cleanse the house before sale, or come clean to potential buyers about the activity.
Here is a list of haunted houses that have been, or are currently up for sale. Unless they were already famous, these were very difficult to find. My guess is most people aren't disclosing if a house is haunted!
For Sale by Owner $144,000
1217 Marion St, Dunmore, PA 18509Owner reports the house is, "Slightly haunted. Nothing serious, though. e.g. The sounds of phantom footsteps. A strange knocking sound followed by a very quiet (hardly noticeable, even) scream at 3:13am, maybe once a week. Twice a week, tops. And the occasional ghastly visage lurking behind you in the bathroom mirror. Even still, this occurs very rarely and only in the second floor bathroom."
Buxton Inn
List Price: $3,900,000
Reports of paranormal activity date back to 1920, where it was believed that the original homeowner’s ghost, Orrin Granger, still remained. Although named the most haunted “Inn” in America, it is said to host some of the friendliest spirits.
List Price: $3,550,000
This 150-year-old house is known as one of the most haunted in New Orleans' French Quarter. The house's original owner was Madame LaLaurie, a Louisiana-born socialite and serial killer known for her involvement in the torture and murder of slaves.
507 E Saint Julian St , Savannah, Georgia
List Price: $2,400,000
The Exorcist House
Price: $169,900 (asking)
St. Louis, Missouri
Well...any takers?
7 comments:
I've lived in several haunted abodes (including the house I grew up in). As you say, some are creepy, while others are almost comforting. I never knew what had happened in these places before I moved in, only after I'd experienced...things and researched (or in one case, was informed by a pretty freaked out acquaintance on her first visit--since she knew the guy who'd killed himself there).
Great post. I enjoyed it. And friendly spirits or not, I would not live in a haunted house.
Stan
That wouldn't be comforting to know, Rhea. How sad. It would make for some interesting writing though, Stan. ;)
The houses look lovely, but like the saying goes ... it's a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there.
I thought all the houses were beautiful too! Thanks for stopping by :)
This is a great post! I find stories of haunted houses so intriguing, although have no interest in sharing a bathroom with a ghost.
That would be awkward, Alicia! lol Thanks for stopping by :)
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