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Homes Fit for Vampires

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Vampire stories have been around for centuries but they have been trending increasingly in the last few years. Vampire shows and movies have been trending among fans and some, such as True Blood, have come out with their sixth season; showing that vampires are still trending. Homes.com has found the top homes fit for vampires and these homes are nothing short of mysterious, haunting, and historic. Here are the top homes fit for vampires.

Piermont, New York

Covered in greens on the outside, this home shows its age elegantly. The castle-like architecture gives off a beautiful yet haunting look. Originally built in 1892, it has over 30 rooms with a separate cottage, a two-story barn, and a pool. The stone castle has over 18 acres giving it the seclusion any vampire would appreciate.

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Dark wood interiors such as in the dining room are perfect for creating a relaxing atmosphere for a vampire.

Wayne, Illinois

Historic Dunham Castle speaks history and even looks like a vampire’s castle. The home is located in the historic district and includes 15 acres of property. The castle is elegant and its extravagant details are sure to attract a vampire.

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Burlingame, California

This home was inspired by English Tudor and country estates. The home is secluded; giving a vampire the ultimate privacy needed, and holds historic artifacts throughout. The gardens are elegant full of waterfalls, koi ponds, English roses, and zen gardens.

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Vincent, New York

Haunting and creepy, this home was built in the late 1800s for Remington Arms president, William O. Wyckoff and was named the Carleton Villa. The villa contains 2 stories; not including the cellar and attic, generous sized rooms, and high ceilings. Although more of an investment than a home, the Carleton Villa has potential to either be a vampire’s perfect villa or at least a hang out spot.

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Vampires have been popularized on the big screen in the last few years and the fad isn’t ending. If vampires were real, we believe these homes would suit them well. Which one of these homes do you think suits a vampire the most?

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Hi! I’m Maria, the Marketing Coordinator for Homes.com. I am part of a dream team that is dedicated to running this awesome blog along with Homes.com’s social channels. If I am not busy writing blogs and socially sharing for Homes.com, you can find me painting, drinking tea with my friends, and doing DIY projects!