The real estate market has never been hotter. Houses sell as soon as they’re listed. Bidding wars lead to all cash deals far above the asking price. But there is one kind of property that often sits on the market for years, no matter how much of a bargain it seems to be. Potential buyers come and go, the price keeps going down, and still the house stands empty.
In real estate jargon, it’s cal... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime |
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It seems Mike is really not clear himself what this podcast is actually about. One episode he spent half of it on a tangent, talking about death videos on the internet, and moderating those videos, and very little about the actual house.
Mike...You really need to figure out what your premise is and stick to it...you're all over the map in every episode.
I'm confused, and now I've completely lost interest.....
Excellent stories and narraton
I gave it another shot and I don’t know what was wrong with me before, but this is a really good podcast and I’m binging it. My favorite episode is murder home of the future.
Murder home of the future was perfect. The whole show is excellent but this episode should be the beginning of its own show. Episodes written and read would be also very well loved. The only complain about this show is there isn’t enough of them. Excellent show.
Your show is so wonderful. It is not gratuitous or grotesque. It reminds me of the ghost stories we used to share at camp and melds that with my love of real estate. It Combines shows like “A Haunting,” radio’s “Mystery Theatre, “ and “House Hunters!” What more could anyone ask for?
I was thinking that you should do a show about a house near my hometown that was owned by our US Senator Charles Percy. His daughter was murdered there and still remains unsolved. It is a haunting story. They lived o... more
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Focusing on properties with dark pasts, this podcast intertwines real estate with gripping stories of crime, exploring the histories that haunt specific homes. Each episode highlights a particular property, delving into the tragic events that occurred, the lives of previous inhabitants, and the impact of these histories on the current residents and the surrounding community. Experts, interviews, and archival materials contribute to rich narratives that not only entertain but also provoke thought about the consequences of violent history on real estate value and personal perception. Unique in its approach, the blend of true crime storytelling with real estate elements sets it apart, appealing to those interested in the psychological aspects ... more
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