Does that mean the rent is reduced? I'll move in tomorrow! Bring in extra ghosts if it will save money!
87 0 ReplyI like how you didn't even write "buy." You went straight to rent.
51 0 ReplyOP being realistic because the owner will just hike the price and put in "haunted by a sexy ghost" as an extra unique feature.
40 0 ReplyToo young to own property...
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"Mary I swear to god if you don't have your share of the rent tomorrow I'm calling the Ghostbusters!"
17 0 Reply8 0 ReplyBeetlejuice would understand in this economy. He'd probably help find cool extra ghosts for you.
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Of course they're happy they get to actually own a home.
48 0 ReplyI would 100% take a home with ghosts and stuff. Maybe the ghosts can be reasoned with.
19 0 ReplyCan you imagine how low the sale price is with that many deaths? Those ghosts are probably more reasonable than buying a home these days
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I mean, since the paranormal doesn't exist unless the people in the house died due to some kind of environmental factor then the number of people who died there is completely irrelevant to the new residents, and does not in any way increase their likelihood of harm.
Really it just lowers the rent or mortgage, an objective win for the new residents.
36 0 ReplyIt's amazing how common this is. One of my old employers got a great discount on rent for office space in a central location because no one wanted to rent on the 13th floor.
16 0 ReplyI wonder if non-Christian people do not mind living in 13th floors. That superstition of number 13 being unlucky is mostly believed by Christians.
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I agree. Also, they would totally market it as a ghost house on air bnb, and never sell it.
3 0 ReplyI'd also wire up all kinds of paranormal special effects shit to fuck with the people staying there.
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I dunno, at 22 deaths of the entire families, the supernatural doesnt exist, but SOMETHING in that house is causing deaths
2 0 ReplyCould have been rival gangs killing each other in the house for all we know.
But I think anything of substance or concern would fall comfortably under the "environmental factors" I already made caveat for in my original comment
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Sir, I'm a millennial. It would have to be a graveyard without the house on top before I refused it.
30 0 ReplyLook at you, turning your nose up at a perfectly livable Mausoleum.
You can fit a family of 8 in there if you're malnourished enough!
22 0 ReplyI would take the graveyard without hesitation.
1 0 ReplyIs it my personal graveyard, or do I just get squatters rights? I guess my question is, can I charge admission?
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Hey you'll be Lucky to afford such a place in this market
28 0 ReplyFr. I’d take it if it meant that the place was much more affordable compared to the other houses around it
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I live in a house with parts built in it from 1100. The down stairs used to be a stopping off point for knights on their way to the crusades. If people haven't died in this place i would be really surprised.
25 0 ReplyMy much more recent building from 1860 has certainly had a number of people die in it. It's part of the natural history of any habitat imo.
8 0 ReplyIt's only recent history that has people going to the hospital to die. It used to be that "deathbeds" were in the home.
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That is so so so coooooool. My place is a century old so its history is as exciting as beige bath towels.
3 0 Reply1100!! Wow. I'm in a house built like a hundred years ago and I felt like that was old.
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"Mommy what do these numbers above each of our heads mean? They say 23, 24, 25, and 26."
18 0 Replythe number of years it'll take to pay off your student debt
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Considering the price drop it'll have, I'd move there in a heartbeat.
15 0 ReplyI feel like that unless they were killed because of the crazy people in the neighborhood, which are still there, I don't see the price dropping... It's another Hollywood lie...
6 0 ReplyAt this point 22 murders seems like a smart budgetting decision, worst case scenario you'll get housing for life (if you live in a civilized country)
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Does that get me a discount on the house? Sign me up
13 0 ReplyYes, from $900k down to $800k in this market. So you still can't afford it? Shame...
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I live in Europe in a building that is almost 100 years old. I’m sure at least 22 people have died in it over the years.
13 1 ReplyAuthor of this meme never had a chance to buy a house under asking
11 0 ReplyDepends if the bodies are still in i guess.
11 1 ReplyI'm not paying extra for a murder house if the bodies aren't still there
6 0 ReplyThat costs extra.
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According to TheMovieDB there are at least 86 movies with "Amityville" in the title. This trope gets more mileage than you expect.
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I couldn't get into Hellraiser for this reason. Forget the demons or whatever they were, I was scared of that dirty dirty house. They didn't even clean it before they moved in!
5 0 ReplyManner of death is important.
Murder? Statistically its safer than any other house.
Asbestosis? Run.
3 0 ReplyDo murder ghosts or whatever count as dependents?
There's probably some nightmare tax form for this, isn't there?
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3 0 Replywheres the natural light
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