Ghosts & Hauntings
Real-life 'Conjuring' house to go up for auction this Halloween
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T.K. RandallSeptember 11, 2025 ·
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The infamous farmhouse and the activity that occurred there inspired 'The Conjuring' movie franchise.
For the third time since 2019, the remote Rhode Island farmhouse, which was the scene of a notorious real-life haunting that plagued the Perron family for years, is about to go up for sale.
The story goes that a witch had cursed the property, dooming anyone who lived there.
The house has changed hands several times over the years, with the Heinzen family buying it in 2019 and then, just two years later, a developer taking it over with the intention of opening it up to the public.
Now it is set to be sold yet again at an auction that will take place on October 31st.
"This antique farmhouse has become famous for historical paranormal sightings and activity," the listing states.
One interesting element of sales such as this is whether or not the building's haunted reputaiton will be seen as a good or a bad thing by potential buyers.
One one hand, anyone interested in the paranormal or in using the house for paranormal events and meetups will certainly find it a positive point, whereas anyone who is simply looking for somewhere to live and who doesn't want people coming to look at the house would probably consider its fame a negative factor.
One thing's for sure, though - whoever does buy it will likely be forking out quite a sum as the last time it changed hands it sold for a whopping $1.5 million.
Source:
Independent |
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