Jacqueline will honor the Heinzen’s request and will not live in the house year-round. The Heinzen family, who are paranormal investigators from Maine and bought the house in 2019, had let it be known that whoever buys the house cannot live there year-round because the “ energy is so powerful.” The Heinzen family and Jacquline announced the sale in a Facebook Live on Thursday. MassLive says that Boston developer Jacqueline Nuñez bought the house because she has strong beliefs in the paranormal.
The 14-bed house has been plagued with stories of spirits and was immortalized in The Conjuring (it was less immortalized in the sequels because they’re all terrible).ĭespite the suspicious history, someone decided that they’d love to have a haunted house in their portfolio. Knowing 1800s culture, she probably was just a single woman over the age of 20 which was enough of a reason to declare her the bride of Satan. If you don’t know much about the history of the house, it’s claimed to be haunted by Bathsheba Sherman, a woman who either was a witch or murdered children in the 1800s. “Representing and marketing this home was an honor we do not take lightly, and we are grateful to the sellers for trusting us to be their partners through this transaction.” “It is a career highlight to have been a part of this storied home’s legacy,” says Ben Kean, Junior Partner and Sales Associate of The Blackstone Team. Represented by The Blackstone Team of Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty, the transaction is now the most expensive home sold in Burrillville on record. Bringing in 27% over the original asking price, the Rhode Island home sold for a final price of $1,525,000 USD. Sotheby’s International Realty has just announced that the “The Conjuring” house has been sold. Different priorities, I guess! Sotheby’s proudly announced the sale of the possessed house this week. Whatever the house, the property market right now is a total nightmare!ĭuring a time when we’re all struggling to rub together two pennies to buy a cardboard box (but it’s in a great location), somebody out there dropped over a million dollars to own the place that Annabelle hangs out in after work. If you’re disappointed that you missed out, don’t worry. What do these three properties have in common? They’re all overpriced and have just been sold! The quaint cottage from the classic supernatural film The Conjuring was presumably snapped up quickly by someone who loves the demonic possession and has $1.5 million to burn. The dilapidated, condemned bungalow down the road, the 1-bed, half-bath new build in the gentrified part of town, and The Conjuring house.