Haunted House: Spooked Or Sold?
HAUNTED HOUSE: SPOOKED OR SOLD?
WOULD YOU BUY A HAUNTED HOUSE?
With housing inventory still tight, have you wondered how people feel about buying and living in a haunted house? Would you be spooked or sold? According to surveys by Clever Real Estate:
- Just 7% of Americans say ghosts are the scariest part of owning a home.
- 56% of Americans have a greater fear of unexpected costs, while 44% fear high interest rates, and 43% fear bad neighbors. 95% of Americans are more afraid of home repair problems, such as mold (80%), foundation issues (74%), and termites (73%).
- Approximately 72% of respondents said they would be open to buying a haunted house if the “price was right (i.e. lower).”
- Some 35% said they would purchase a haunted house if that entailed a move to a better/safer neighborhood.
- 32% said they would consider purchasing a haunted home if it had extra square footage.
- 29% said they’d purchase a haunted home if it had more bedrooms.
- 48% would rather purchase a haunted house than live within one mile of a waste management facility.
- Americans would rather live with ghosts (especially friendly ones) than near the the scene of a violent crime (47%); a former meth lab(45%); or within one mile of a prison (44%).
- 1 in 9 Americans (11%) knew the home was bewitched before they moved in and still chose to live there. However, 58% of Americans who have lived in a haunted house would not purchase another house they knew was haunted. 46% of Americans who have not lived in a haunted house would not purchase one under any circumstances.
A Zillow survey showed that:
- 40% of buyers would buy a haunted house if it had the right features they wanted.
- Some 32% buyers would buy a haunted house if it was in the right neighborhood.
- 70% of buyers would buy a haunted house if it checked everything on their list of “must haves.”
- Nearly 30% of prospective buyers say they would be more likely to purchase a home if it were haunted.
- 12% of homeowners are convinced their home is haunted.
SPOOKED OR SOLD? WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT BUYING A HAUNTED HOUSE:
Whatever your personal feelings about buying and living in a haunted house:
- Buying or selling a haunted house can turn into a legal and financial mess. In some areas, sellers are legally obligated to tell potential buyers if a home is said to be haunted, whether they ask or not. In other areas this is not a material or a required disclosure, so you really need to know the rules in your area. In North Carolina, there is no requirement for a home seller to disclose information about ghosts. In South Carolina disclosure is required only if asked by the buyer. For a state-by-state list of what different states require in terms of disclosures about paranormal activities in a home, click here.
- Houses with a reputation for being haunted see lower value and can be difficult, if not almost impossible to sell. According to lowermybill.com, a haunted house can see its value reduced by as much as 17%.
NINA HOLLANDER CAN MAKE YOUR HOME SEARCH OR SALE TERRIFYINGLY EASY AND STRESS FREE!
No reason to be spooked if you’ve been thinking about buying or selling a Greater Charlotte area home (haunted or not) during the 2024 Halloween season. Nina Hollander with Coldwell Banker can promise you a terrifyingly easy and stress free home search and/or sale process, just as I’ve been doing for Greater Charlotte region home buyers and sellers since 1999.
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