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Would you buy a house that a family was murdered in?
At dinner tonight some friends of mine and I were discussing a part of a book I have recently written. In this part of the book a house has stood for sale for three years, even after large price reductions, because the previous owners of the house had been killed by a serial killer who is still on the loose.
So the question was asked. Would you buy and live in a house where the previous owners were murdered? I don't think I would no matter how good a deal it is. |
If the price is right.
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I think the real question is, would you live in the house.
Flipping it would be just fine for most people I am sure. |
I wouldn't want to live in the house, no.
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well I sure as hell wouldn't want to live there with my family, especially if the serial killer was on the loose. This is probably something you would have no idea about, but knowing it and moving in there would be pretty weird.
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Definitely not because i don`t want to be in the place where is a lot of negative energy. Killing of people mean that there is some bad vibes and i would not like to feel that
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I bet many people do without knowing it.
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I would not.
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no thanks
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Why not?
Ii dont believe in ghosts/spirits/the afterlife/"energy" or other shit. |
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No way I could live in the house.
As far as buying it to flip it, wouldn't that be extremely risky because you would either have to find an unsuspecting buyer which would be unlikely due to the notoriety of the murder or you would have to find another person that would want to take the risk of flipping it again. The whole purpose of flipping is to get a quick turnaround on your investment because the longer you hold on to it the more your profit disappears. There's lots of potential to get stuck with the house. A few years ago there was a highly publicized horrendous murder in a town near me. A few young adults were renting a modest house and some guys got upset over an xbox or something and went to the house and beat everyone to death, including the dog with baseball bats. It was reported that the ring leader ( Troy Victorino, or something like that ) even had sex with one of the females after he beat her to death. The house was completely covered with blood as they chased each victim around beating them. It was the type of crime scene that shocked even the most hardened criminal investigators. I always wondered if anyone would every buy that house after that. |
if i was getting a good deal on it sure why not?
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I would love to do that. what are the chances or it happening twice in the same house? That house is now tragedy proof.
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True Story.....
While we were house shopping a few yrs ago, we went into an open house and at the front entrance there was an entire display (professionally printed and blown up on a display) talking about how the house belonged to the first woman ever sentenced to death in California and how 2 of her husband’s had been buried in the yard in the 1950s / 1960s. I asked the realtor why they would put it up, figuring it would scare people off. She told me that they had had 3 buyers who dropped out of the sale when they found out during the disclosures. So the realtor just decided to make it part of the sales pitch, kinda like a haunted house thing. There were about 10 people looking at the house (none of which wanted to buy after they saw that) and ALL us us were standing around the back yard asking each other...."so do you think there are more bodies down there" It was pretty creepy |
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what if you killed them, then I believe it would be ok
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you said he's "still on the loose" hell no!
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About flipping, I recall we did a logo for someone that collects data about such realty and checks for a fee if what you are about to buy is "risky"
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in front of my house there was a house and the owner was killed. many people refused to buy it but one guy purchased for cheap rate and opened hotel in it. What a great sale he gets now he will not sell it if anybody pays him 10 time more. yes he knew that owner was killed in the house. now its hotel not house.
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I dont see the problem, its just a house.
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It's called "stigmatized real estate." In some states you have to disclose, in others you do not.
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Been there, done that. 4 murders on the property. Lived there for 10 years. Sold it and made a killing 2 years ago. :thumbsup
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Why not?
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no way in hell
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I will buy the house and live in it
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i'm not superstitious so i might
(not because of the price reduction but if i seriously licked the house - design, location etc) |
As long as the blood and body parts are all cleared away why the hell not ?
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