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Would you buy a "tragedy" home?
There is a home up the road a little ways that I have my eye on. It is not on the market but there is no movement on the property, ever. The lawn is mowed but that's about it. No cars in the driveway, no garbage out, no lights on, nothing. I mentioned it to my DH one time and he told me there was a really bad, tragic death in that house about four years ago (he's a volunteer fireman and was there when it happened). He said there is no way he would want to live in a place knowing what had happened there. So I am curious, would you ever live in a place that you know had a tragedy/death occur? Also, is there a way if can find out more about the property (who owners it, lot size, etc)?
Re: Would you buy a "tragedy" home?
Interesting question. It totally wouldn't bother me, especially since it would probably be a good price.
The history of the property...who has owned it throughout the years, what it has been paid/sold for, and possibly work done (if permitted)...is actually public record. Where I live, I can get that information from the tax assessor's website or office.
In fact, when I was house hunting, I looked up the pricing history for any house I was seriously interested in. It was like "inside information" on what kind of profit/loss the current owners might be looking at.
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I once bought a houseboat to live on and the previous owner had died. The seller (the owner's mom) did not provide all of the details, but I'm about 99% sure the previous owner died on the boat. To make it worse, the boat was named "The Spirit". My sister thought it was really creepy, but I had no problem there.