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Have
you ever dreamed of living in a haunted house? Making that dream come
true is as easy as believing the home you are in is haunted. But if you
want a haunted house that has been scaring other people for years, you
can certainly purchase one. For example, there’s the Priestly House in
Canton, Mississippi.
Originally built by physician
James Priestley in the 1950s, this Greek Revival home stayed in the
Priestley family until the 1990s. When new owner Frankie McMillan moved
in, she became concerned that Priestley’s wife, Susan, hadn’t gotten the
message to clear the premises. McMillan claimed to have seen Susan in
hallways and in the bedroom where the woman is believed to have died.
The home was restored in 2004 and is listed for $699,000.
There are a range of locations, prices, and ages among the
eight haunted houses on the market right now that you can check out at mental_floss.
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