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This house checks all of your boxes, and you’re tempted to make an offer… but is this property a little too good to be true? It’s completely valid to be cautiously curious about a house’s history, especially when it comes to deaths that occurred on the property. Thankfully, it’s easier than ever to get the lowdown on your house—and we’ve got the inside scoop. Read on for plenty of easy ways to discover the truth about your property before you move in.
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- Search the house address online to see if anything major happened at the property.
- Cross-check with newspaper archives and vital records to learn more about the property’s history.
- Pay $12 on DiedInHouse to quickly find out if someone died at a certain property.
- Check out HouseCreep for a free, crowd-sourced compendium of properties with creepy and/or morbid histories.
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QuestionHow do I sense if someone died in a house?Mari CartagenovaMari Cartagenova is a Spiritual Teacher & Medium based in Westford, Massachusetts. Mari has been seeing and speaking to Spirits since she was a child, and she loves to share her psychic gifts and abilities to help others. She specializes in mediumship, intuitive psychic guidance, past life or soul reading, and animal communication. Mari is the 2019 Award-Winning Best American Psychic and a Certified Advanced Spirit Worker.
Spiritual Teacher & MediumYou can sense if someone died in a house or place, but it's not something everyone can do. You need to be in tune with your soul and spiritual self to feel that kind of energy. If you're an empath or extremely sensitive, it can be easy to tell. When you walk into a space, you might feel a funky or heavy energy if someone has died there. This feeling comes from the residual energy left after a trauma or event. Sensitive individuals often feel it in their body, and the air might feel heavier. For mediums or psychics, they might even connect more deeply with that residual energy to understand what happened. -
QuestionWhy exactly does it matter if a stranger died at your house? Are curses and ghosts real or something?Janice TiepermanCommunity AnswerIt doesn't officially matter if someone died on a property. However, some prospective homeowners don't want to settle down in a house where something really violent happened, like a homicide or suicide.
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QuestionWhy do some people not want to settle down in a house where something violent happened?Janice TiepermanCommunity AnswerIt's really a matter of personal preference! Some people don't like the idea of living in a building that has really dark, negative memories attached to it, while other people don't care about the past history of the home.
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The older a property is, the more likely it is that someone died there at some point. That doesn’t have to be a dealbreaker, though—many property deaths don’t involve any violent or criminal circumstances.Thanks