
House Listing Photos Appear to Show a Ghost Slowly Forming
(KPEL-FM) - When you work in Real Estate, you want to post the best pictures possible of the properties you're trying to sell.
It's not about website clicks, it's about showing your properties in the best light possible to get it sold.
The last thing you'd want to do is post pictures of a house you're needing to sell that show what appears to be a ghost slowly forming in a series of photographs, right?
But what if you didn't even know it was there?
Ghost Appears In Real Estate Listing Photos
A listing for a gorgeous home in Hawthorne, New Jersey is currently getting a lot of attention online right now for a really creepy reason.
The 6 bedroom, 5 1/2 bathroom home sits on 2.45 acres in a beautiful area of New Jersey.
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The agent uploaded 40 pictures of the home and property, but it's only 4 of those pictures that are getting all of the attention right now.
From coasttocoast.com -
The eerie images reportedly came to light by way of an individual who discovered that a relative's former house had gone up for sale.
Curious as to the current condition of the home, they perused the online listing for the residence and noticed something rather unusual in three images showcasing a bar in one of the rooms.
In the series of the pictures you can first see an odd white mist suddenly appearing on one of the bar stools.
As you click through the pictures you see the white mist slowly changing into what eventually becomes what seems to be a full-bodied apparition of ghostly woman particularly sitting in the stool at the bar.
It's really, really creepy.
According to Coast To Coast, the relative that first noticed the ghostly apparition contacted her Aunt who owns the house about this and the homeowner reportedly said that no one has ever experienced anything paranormal or felt the presence of a ghost during their years living in the home.
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Does it really make any sense for a realtor or home owner to pull a hoax like this when they're trying to sell the house?
Would you buy a house that's believed to be haunted?

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