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To celebrate the month of October and all of the spookiness that comes with it, we’ve found the top haunting homes on the market which means you could live in your own haunted mansion, if you dare. These homes may or may not be haunted, but they definitely have a story or two to tell because they’ve all been standing since the late 1800s. Here are the top 5 haunting homes.

Mansion at Crandall Pond

If you are in the market for a 9-bedroom spooky mansion, this one might be able to assist. Located in Glens Falls, New York, this home might give someone chills at first glance, but the home has plenty of beautiful accents including Victorian chandeliers, French doors, high ceilings, and vines, giving it a unique look.

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The Pink Queen Anne

This rosy South Boston, Virginia, home was built in the Victorian era of 1892 and makes our haunting list for its spooky façade as well as the interior, which has been little changed. The 4-bedroom home includes varieties of architectural features, such as the use of four different styles of shingles, porches which exhibit gingerbread spindle work, and elegant wood carvings throughout.

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Second Empire on Main Street

This beautiful Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania home may look spooky at first glance, but in reality it has incredibly rich character due to its hardwood floors, pocket doors, bay windows, spaciousness, and a vaulted sunroom, which opens up to a beautifully landscaped patio. The home includes 7 bedrooms, 5 full bathrooms, and 3 stories of spooky living space.

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The Purrington House

This Second Empire Mattapoisett, Massachusetts home in located in the town’s prime historic village: which means it might not be the only haunted home on the block. The home includes beautiful details from the Victorian era, a 3-season wrap-around porch, harbor views, and is short walking distance away from Buzzard’s Bay.

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Haunted Storybook Home

This beautiful Second Empire Rhinebeck, New York home looks as though it came right out of a storybook and what many might consider as the original spooky mansion. Built in 1875, the home features 9 bedrooms, and boasts original details such as moldings, pocket doors, ceiling medallions, marble floors, a 3-story mahogany staircase, and a carriage house. Living in this home means you would never need to dress your home up for Halloween; it’s spooky as is!

 

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These homes are certainly fit the term “haunted” by their looks. Would you consider living in one of these historic homes and take your chances to find out if it’s haunted?

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