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Last updated on Thursday, October 22, 2015
(UNDATED) - TopTenRealEstateDeals.com delivers the latest scoop on today’s hot real estate news - celebrity, famous and ‘spooktacular’ homes currently for sale.
The floors creak and groan as the colder weather sets in. Kitchen lights turn on and off by themselves and garage doors open on their own in the middle of the night. Window shutters slam shut in the wind and maniacal creature eyeballs watch from the attic. Demented screams of fear and desperation come from somewhere in the house. These are just a few of the everyday situations that can make even the bravest home buyer want to run back to the safety of their rented apartment. It's Halloween - that spooky time of the year when ghosts and goblins might be your neighbors. Or, even in your own new home.
Looking for a new home that is different than the cookie-cutter, classic colonial or the mid-century modern with a pool and two-car garage? TopTenRealEstateDeals.com's annual Top 10 Haunted Homes For Sale feature has some 'spooktacular' listings that give new meaning to the term "buyer beware." Would anyone buy the Ohio home where 18-year old Jeffrey Dahmer killed and dismembered his first victim, scattered the remains about the woods and buried body parts under the front porch? Or, an Arizona home built inside billion-year-old boulders that emit a Stonehenge-type light phenomenon on both the spring and fall equinoxes? What about the "Silence of the Lambs" movie home where Buffalo Bill skinned his victims? Perhaps, a Colorado ghost town where everyone disappeared in the 1990s. Afraid of Michael Jackson's ghost at Neverland Ranch or the terrifying Dakota in New York City where Yoko Ono discovered John Lennon playing their piano - after he was dead.
Is it ghosts in your new home, or something even worse? Could that dream home become a nightmare? No one ever said buying a home was easy. What difference could a few ghosts make?
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