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Your House Hunting Days Are Over — Dracula’s Castle is for Sale

If you missed the opportunity to purchase the original Amityville Horror house when it went up for sale several years ago, and you can’t wait for the Exorcist house in Washington D.C. to go up for sale, we have the next best thing for your goth home-hunting needs — Dracula’s Castle! The Telegraph is reporting that Bran Castle — in which 15th century conqueror Vlad Tepes (a.k.a. Vlad the Impaler) was once imprisoned — in Romania (in the historical region known as Transylvania) is on the market and looking for a buyer. The New York law firm of Herzfeld and Rubin is representing the castle, which has served as home for countless royals and their courts. For details, check out the Bran Castle website.

Of course Bram Stoker’s immortal vampire count wasn’t actually based on the bloodthirsty Tepes. Stoker merely took the Impaler’s nickname (which means “dragon”). Because he liked the sound of it, and it seemed to suit his vampire antagonist at the time he was writing his classic novel. But it’s nevertheless fun to imagine the real-life horrors Tepes committed were in some way connected to the area’s abundant supernatural folklore and legend. And hey, whoever winds up nabbing his crib, give me a holler — I throw a mean Halloween party!

What monstrous and/or haunted home would you most like to live in? Let us know in the comments below!

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Comments

  1. Michael says:

    the real exorcist house is in saint louis

  2. id love to buy the exorcist house, i used to walk by it all the time when i lived in alexandria. but sadly the university next to it owns it and have said they will not sell it ever because it is a site of cultural importance 🙁

  3. Anthony says:

    What about the Munster’s home or the Bates home?