Don’t get spooked by property prices this Halloween. Find out if you could afford these haunted homes
Fancy living in the farmhouse from The Walking Dead? Set your heart on the property in Stranger Things? Ever wondered what the mansion in The Woman in Black would set you back? Find out if you could afford them with new research from Which? Mortgage Advisers.
Which? Mortgage Advisers has calculated the cost of eight of the most famous fictional haunted homes, mortgage considerations, and how much you would need to afford a 10% deposit.
David Blake, Principal Mortgage Adviser, Which? Mortgage Advisers, said:
“Whether you’re moving home or looking to take your first step on to the property ladder, it is important not to get spooked by property transactions. It is vital to know how much you should be paying and what else you need to budget for. Seeking independent advice from a reputable mortgage adviser can also help you to get the best possible mortgage deal.”
Five of the haunted homes are uncovered here. To check out the full list, visit:
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1) Stranger Things, Hawkins, Roane County, Indiana, United States – £76,000
Charming three-bedroom property in suburban Indiana. Great location on the outskirts of town, within walking distance of the local school, National Laboratory, and the Harrington House. The property comes with three bedrooms, a bathroom and a very well-lit living room. At such a low price, it’s perfect for first-time buyers.
Mortgage notes: The property looks sound enough, although the living room might well need some modernising. It’s estimated that properties increase significantly if they’re near good schools.
A 10% deposit would cost you £7,600.
2) The Walking Dead, Greene Farmhouse, Senoia, Georgia, United States – £448,000
Magnificent Georgian farmhouse located just outside of Senoia. Unlike many of the other properties nearby, the farm has its own generator and five wells providing fresh water. It also boasts spectacular views of the creek and woodland. Unfortunately, the barn is temporarily occupied until further notice.
Mortgage notes: Properties with outbuildings, such as barns, can be tricky to mortgage. The lender would want to understand whether the property is to be run as a working farm or has any agricultural ties. Buying with vacant possession would be a must.
A 10% deposit would cost you £44,800.
3) IT, 29 Neibolt Street, Derry, Maine, United States – £288,000
Spacious 5,000 sq. ft. property in a quiet location, perfect for a family looking for a fixer-upper. With its unusual architecture, authentic wooden cladding and impressive spiral staircase, this house has huge potential. You will soon find out there is more to the house than meets the eye.
Mortgage notes: As this property is not habitable, any potential buyer looking for a mortgage will need to look at specialist refurbishment finance in order to return the property to its former glory. Once it is habitable, you could look to sell or potentially remortgage back into the mainstream market.
A 10% deposit would cost you £28,800.
4) The Woman in Black, Eel Marsh House, Crythin Gifford, Northumbria, UK – £1,440,000
Spectacular gothic-style estate located just outside Crythin Gifford. The property comes with many intriguing features including its high ceilings, intricate stained-glass windows, impressive chandeliers and a large angular staircase.
Due to its complicated history, the legal documents are still being finalised, which could delay the buying process. Viewings can be booked through Keckwick and should be made before high tide.
A 10% deposit would cost you £144,000.
5) Beetlejuice, Winter River, Connecticut – £589,000
Due to recent renovations, this property has become quite desirable since entering the market. Updates include the addition of an avant-garde porch, a newly fitted kitchen with stainless-steel appliances and striped bands at the base of the house. Due to legal issues, the previous owners are still quite involved in the property and tend to appear unannounced. This is currently under review.
A 10% deposit would cost you £58,900
Mortgage notes: Buying a property from someone who is going to continue living there can be difficult, as lenders will be concerned about their ability to repossess the property if they have to. As such this unique property may require a more bespoke lender.
Disclaimer: Whilst a few of these properties quite scarily exist in real life, the details are fictional and we have estimated the fictional house prices based on a number of factors. These homes are purely for entertainment purposes only, but you want to buy a house in real life, Which? Mortgage Advisers could help you. Just remember, your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
Notes to Editors
● Which? Mortgage Advisers calculated the cost of haunted homes by looking at similar properties then working out their current possible worth, taking into account the growth in property prices.
● USD to GBP exchange rates correct as at 19th October 2017
● Which? Mortgage Advisers is one of Which?’s commercial services. When an important market fails to deliver value for customers, we develop products and services that put customers’ needs first. Which? Mortgage Advisers provides truly independent, whole-of-market mortgage advice. You can find out more by visiting: https://mortgageadvi
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