• mommykink
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    369 months ago

    I’d be smiling too if I got any house in this market.

  • @Glowstick
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    179 months ago

    Every house that’s more than a few decades old has had people die inside it. The US is young enough that it seems rare (though probably isn’t), but in any country that’s been lived in for many hundreds of years all their old houses have had multiple people die in them.

    • @ummthatguy
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      9 months ago

      “We’ve redecorated this house to how it looked over 50 years ago.

      “No one was alive then!”

    • @AnUnusualRelic
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      29 months ago

      But, surely old houses can’t be more than fifteen years old?

  • @iAvicenna
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    119 months ago

    I am first gonna check the basement and then the attic…after midnight.

  • @MamboGator
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    • massive_bereavement
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      In Japan there’s a list of houses called “Jiko Bukken”, which is mostly properties where there has been a unnatural death.
      Japanese law obligates the real estate company to tell upfront if that’s the case, hence why such list exists.

      In most cases, these places are incredibly cheap, as in 1/4 of the price.

      That said, it is technically a poor investment instrument and it will probably be hard getting a loan because of it.

      If you’re curious, here’s a site for it: https://www.oshimaland.co.jp/