Should You Buy a “Haunted” House?

Should You Buy a “Haunted” House?

 
Spooky houses look like they haven’t seen a living occupant, gardener, or handyman in years. Many so-called haunted houses are so dilapidated they look occupied by ghosts, or they’ve been on the market so long, that buyers suspect there’s a skeleton hidden in the closet. But that house for sale that gives you the creeps may turn out to be a good investment.
 
So what makes a house seem haunted? It could be the tumbleweed landscaping, paintless trim, broken steps, or crooked roof—, material problems that can easily be repaired or replaced. But a house can also carry a stigma (which has nothing to do with the home’s structure) that evokes fear or repulsion, including a history of death within the home from murder, suicide, or suspicious circumstances. The house could previously be occupied by an unsavory hoarder, drug dealer, or occultist.  Or, there could be a real ghost.
 
Would you be able to look past a home’s creepy appearance or scary reputation? According to Realtor.com, nearly half of homebuyers wouldn’t touch a haunted house, but one in three buyers would purchase one if they could get a lower price.
 
That spells opportunity, especially if the home is in a nice neighborhood. If your low offer is accepted, get an inspection and renovation estimate from a local contractor. If the total costs are lower than or equal to the other home values in the area, you could end up with the friendliest bargain on the block.

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