'I Almost Sold a Murder Home Without Realizing It-the Owner Hid the Gruesome Truth About the Property'
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Joynt discusses the complexities of buying 'murder houses,' stating that the property's history significantly impacts its sale, particularly regarding pricing and buyer interest.
As Joynt explains, the duration a murder house stays on the market depends on the seller's discount willingness, which shrinks the buyer pool and necessitates strategic pricing.
Joynt warns that notoriety of murder houses attracts curiosity seekers and true-crime enthusiasts, complicating the selling process despite potential buyers ready to overlook the property's past.
According to Joynt, most buyers typically have a threshold price that transforms a 'murder house' into an appealing property, despite its grim history.
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