Americans Would Buy A Haunted Home To Save Money Despite Fears

More than half of Americans would buy a haunted house to save money even though they’d be terrified to live in one. Many home shoppers say they would consider buying a haunted home in order to save money (71%), but a shocking 72% would feel uncomfortable living in one, according to new research from Real Estate Witch and Zillowtastrophes. Considering the average household earns $40,0000 less than they need to buy the median-priced U.S. home, it makes sense that prospective buyers would force themselves to endure a ghost-infested home in order to have one. Americans are already accustomed to making sacrifices on the road to homeownership. Giving up alcohol or vacations are the most common options, but others have said…