Just In Time For Halloween: Home of Famous Witch from Salem Witch Trials For Sale
Posted by Cary W Porter on
What do real estate agents believe is the most important thing to consider when looking to buy or sell a witch’s house?
Incantation, incantation, incantation!... (That has to be worth at least one laugh! I get a shout out on Facebook even if you smiled at that one!)
“Location” is second, followed by price and historical significance, so a house in Peabody, Massachusetts, belonging to a man found guilty at the infamous Salem witch trials should sell pretty quickly at $600,000 or best offer – especially since it’s one of the oldest homes in the U.S., and was the residence of John Proctor, the most famous of the falsely accused witches. How many baths? Let’s find out.
If you want to find out about John Proctor, who was hanged, his pregnant…
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