Over half of U.S. residents would consider buying a home that's haunted.
The people who would consider actually buying a haunted house clearly don't watch enough horror movies. This data was found via Real Estate Witch’s property data, mainly from a survey sent out to respondents all over the country.
Furthermore, one in four respondents claim they’ve lived in an actual haunted house. In fact, 48 percent would much rather live with the undead than get a home near a nuclear waste facility.
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