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We’ve seen some scary houses over the years, but most of them were that way on purpose.
This house in Cayce, South Carolina, however, I don’t know what the hell is going on, and neither does anyone else apparently.
The home, listed on Zillow, RE/MAX and other sites, is freaking the fuck out of everyone who reads about it.
And with good reason.
Hey @zillow!!!! I HAVE SERIOUS QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS NIGHTMARE HOUSE. Read the description. https://t.co/ZrKg58Pi50
— bekka supp (@valhallabckgirl) May 8, 2017
The first sentence of the home’s description already makes this listing a little ominous, “Please read carefully before scheduling showings.”
Further on is this little tidbit that defies all explanation…
Upstairs apartment cannot be shown under any circumstances. Buyer assumes responsibility for the month-to-month tenancy in the upstairs apartment. Occupant has never paid, and no security deposit is being held, but there is a lease in place. (Yes, it does not make sense, please don’t bother asking.)
Just to make it even creepier, realtor Randal Longo told the Post and Courier, “[The owner’s] got some mystery tenant up there that apparently he can’t answer many questions about, which is kind of strange.”
KIND OF STRANGE? How about a whole LOT of strange?
And what about this?
Like why is this large paper clip next to A PORTAL TO HELL, @zillow #NightmareHouse pic.twitter.com/T6BfzqTbUw
— bekka supp (@valhallabckgirl) May 8, 2017
Needless to say, after seeing Twitter user Bekka Supp’s tweets, EVERYONE was wondering just WTF is going on with this house?
You gotta get upstairs and free those people clearly still trapped there.
— Clare ✨️ (@SayWhatSugar) May 8, 2017
Can I ask just one question….? Is the occupant of the attic alive?
— Name cannot be blank (@juliekelly605) May 10, 2017
https://twitter.com/ryesilverman/status/861748152293924864
The "don't bother asking" is classic. "why are the walls bleeding?"
"Ehhhhh fagggedaboutit"— Four Crows (@SayHeyUhKid) May 8, 2017
"Upstairs apartment cannot be shown under any circumstances." Umm… nope?
— 🏳️🌈Hattey🏳️🌈 (@OhHattey) May 8, 2017
Who's body is in that apartment?
— Tom Pellegrino (@OneGuyNamedTom) May 8, 2017
Am I the only one who just heard "Get Out " whispered while reading description ? 😃
— MedicinalDonuts4All (@Evilgenius68) May 8, 2017
Sounds like a homicide waiting to happen. Ijs.
— Liz (@lizzie_1018) May 9, 2017
That's a mile from my house. I'm on the case!
— Jennifer S (@moodybluej) May 8, 2017
https://twitter.com/hallopino/status/861981173567942656
Wait. Seriously are you alive?
— Venetia Ó Fearghail (@VOFearghail) May 9, 2017
I'm here! I haven't gotten over there yet! Hopefully tomorrow. I need to schedule an appointment 😈
— Jennifer S (@moodybluej) May 9, 2017
Does the person upstairs never leave the house? How would they eat and live? Soo many questions
— Gemini Gotham (@GeminiGotham) May 9, 2017
So many questions, indeed.
H/T Huffington Post
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