Ok, so these aren't all terrifying, but there's something a little off about each of the houses on this list. You could also list these as "some super expensive homes for sale" since I only saw one that was under $495,000.
America's scariest homes for sale
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Weird, definitely. But some of them would be cool to live in! Think of the stories that would come of it!
10/31/2011
Very cool!
10/31/2011
Super expensive? These are millions less than the price of a dumpy 2 bedroom home in San Francisco.
11/01/2011
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Sorry, I probably should have phrased it as more of an "in my opinion, these are super expensive," because the homes by me aren't anywhere near that pricey. That's what I was basing it off of.
Originally posted by
potstickers
Super expensive? These are millions less than the price of a dumpy 2 bedroom home in San Francisco.
11/01/2011
Cool. The abandoned one most likely cannot be saved. Terrible things happen to houses that are allowed to get this bad. It's beautiful, though. I wonder why it went so long with nobody living in it?
I was pretty sure this one was a Frank Lloyd Wright Being originally from FLW's home town, I love this stuff. His later "textile block" homes are not my favorite, most are in California anyway. I prefer his Prairie Period.
Beautiful homes, Sam. I wouldn't ever live in a haunted house (again) but most are beautiful houses.
I was pretty sure this one was a Frank Lloyd Wright Being originally from FLW's home town, I love this stuff. His later "textile block" homes are not my favorite, most are in California anyway. I prefer his Prairie Period.
Beautiful homes, Sam. I wouldn't ever live in a haunted house (again) but most are beautiful houses.
11/01/2011
Thanks for sharing, these were interesting!
11/01/2011
Very strange. Though I think the strangest one was the Carleton Island Villa. Poor dilapidated house.
11/01/2011
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It was actually a Wright house, and also where some movie I can't remember the name of but involved people staying overnight in a scary house was shot!
Originally posted by
P'Gell
Cool. The abandoned one most likely cannot be saved. Terrible things happen to houses that are allowed to get this bad. It's beautiful, though. I wonder why it went so long with nobody living in it?
I was pretty sure this one was a Frank ... more
I was pretty sure this one was a Frank ... more
Cool. The abandoned one most likely cannot be saved. Terrible things happen to houses that are allowed to get this bad. It's beautiful, though. I wonder why it went so long with nobody living in it?
I was pretty sure this one was a Frank Lloyd Wright Being originally from FLW's home town, I love this stuff. His later "textile block" homes are not my favorite, most are in California anyway. I prefer his Prairie Period.
Beautiful homes, Sam. I wouldn't ever live in a haunted house (again) but most are beautiful houses. less
I was pretty sure this one was a Frank Lloyd Wright Being originally from FLW's home town, I love this stuff. His later "textile block" homes are not my favorite, most are in California anyway. I prefer his Prairie Period.
Beautiful homes, Sam. I wouldn't ever live in a haunted house (again) but most are beautiful houses. less
11/01/2011
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