As an avid fan of “Ghost Adventures” on the Travel Channel, I love a good haunted house. As morbid as the show can be sometimes, I just really enjoy its history and showmanship. Whether a place is really haunted or not, the belief in something being “haunted” is very real.
So when the time comes for these places with evidence (or “evidence”) of a place being haunted, how easy is it to sell a home with this type of label on it? As you might expect, it can be a fright.
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What Is Considered A “Haunted House”?
Before we get into how these haunted houses tend to sell, it’s important to understand what makes a house be deemed as “haunted’. While there are no legal parameters for classifying a home as haunted, it relies more on whether the public considers the place as haunted.
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