SANTA CLARA, Calif.,
Oct. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- In
the most hair-raising housing market the country's ever seen,
Americans aren't spooked by the prospect of living with things that
go bump in the night. According to Realtor.com®'s annual
Halloween survey, ghostly happenings and nightmarish neighbors are
all fair game if it means being able to afford their dream home in
the current market.
The survey of 2,583 U.S. adults, conducted online in
Sept. 2021 by HarrisX, found that
Americans are willing to live not only with a ghost, but also with
other ghoulish going-ons.
- Almost one third (30%) would be willing to live with a friendly
ghost.
- Twenty percent would live in a home where a murder has
taken place.
- 17% would live in a haunted house, and that jumps to 46%
if they're able to get the haunted home at a discounted price.
- Plus, they're willing to have nightmarish neighbors, with 30%
of survey respondents saying they would live next to a cemetery,
while one quarter (25%) say they would live next door to a
haunted house.
"In today's ultra-competitive housing market, buyers are looking
for a break," said Realtor.com® Deputy News Editor
Clare Trapasso. "The majority are
willing to consider homes that are rumored to be haunted,
especially if they can get these properties at a discount. Nearly
half of those surveyed would live in a haunted house if they can
get a good discount, which to many buyers is more than half off of
the market price."
Those looking to buy in the next 12 months are even more open to
living with spooky spirits, especially if that means they can get
their new home for less.
- 63% are willing to live in a haunted house at a discounted
price, with most looking for a discount that's more than 20% off
market price.
Americans are also open to living in a home where a murder has
taken place, but they're looking for a discount here too.
- Three quarters (75%) say they'd require a discount to buy a
home where someone was murdered, with most (69%) wanting more than
10% off market price.
- Some want even more money off: one quarter (24%) would need a
discount of more than 50% to buy a home where someone was
murdered.
For those willing to live in creepy quarters, they'll be in good
company.
- Almost one third (30%) of Americans say they've lived in a
house they believed was haunted.
- Fifty-four percent of those looking to sell their home within
the next 12 months have lived in a house they believed was
haunted.
Buyers should look out for spooky signs before they move
in.
- About one quarter (27%) of Americans who've lived in a house
they believe was haunted say they learned the house was haunted
before moving in (and still moved in), while 73% only learned the
house was haunted after moving in.
- Mostly, they believe their house was haunted due to strange
noises (58%), the feel of certain rooms (44%) and shadows (42%).
Other reasons include feeling touched (37%), pet behavior (37%),
items moving (35%), hot/cold spots (34%), ghost sightings (33%),
lights turning on/off (31%) and levitating objects (12%).
"Homebuyers who are concerned about a home's past should be sure
to ask questions and do some research before they buy a new house.
Only a few states require sellers to inform house hunters if
someone died on the property. Some people who find themselves
living in a home they believe to be haunted turn to specialists --
like paranormal investigators, spiritual healers, and even
church-sanctioned religious leaders," said Trapasso.
Methodology: This survey was conducted online within the
U. S. from Sept. 23 - Oct. 1 among
2,583 adults by HarrisX. The sampling margin of error of this poll
is plus or minus 1.9 percentage points. The results reflect a
nationally representative sample of U.S. adults. Results were
weighted for age by gender, region, race/ethnicity, income.
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