Do I buy a house where someone has committed suicide?

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I am planning to buy a house and I am being told by the current owner that someone had committed suicide in that house. Should I still go ahead and buy? I am getting a good deal and my family also liked the house.

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10 Responses to “Do I buy a house where someone has committed suicide?”

  1. ThatRadKid Says:

    Consult your family about it.. I’d get freaked out :S especially because I’ve got depression and stuff.. But otherwise, if it’s a good deal, go for it!

  2. Abhisek Says:

    see if u r mentally strong enough then go ahead….
    but think twice before going for any decission

  3. :) Says:

    I wouldn’t do it. There are many other houses out there to choose from.

  4. think_happy_thoughts Says:

    NO! There are other good deals. Plus once you buy it, that is it. I would definately say no.

  5. RSB Says:

    I suggest “No”
    See this in your mind that any one commuted suicide As per my experience the person how week are emotionally are suffer by ghost problem
    Second I belive that there are negative energy at his place other wise the suicide was not held at this place

  6. ·!¦[·?????ë ?ú?? ·]¦!· Says:

    RSB, gave a good example!! don’t buy, go for other house!!

  7. Cuahutemoc Says:

    What a bunch of B.S.Look if you don’t believe in ghost then buy it but do discuss this with the family.The things that you have to be scared of are of the living.Go look at three other properties in that area that are for sale and see if any are better.Then you can make a wise choice.

  8. Witchy Says:

    It wouldn’t bother me at all. Most older homes have had someone die in them. Think about how many homes are in the US that are 75 years or older. I’m sure that someone, sometime has died in them Think about all of the retirement homes that people have died in–yet people still move into them afterward. Many homes are built on grounds where people have died before the house was built. I’m not a superstitious person and it wouldn’t bother me at all.

    If you and your family like the house, buy it.

  9. porcupine Says:

    If it bothers you or anyone in your family at all, even a bit, then don’t do it.

  10. Y@hOO!! Answer!ng M@(h!ne!!!! Says:

    Doest it matter? Do you believe it might be haunted?

    That depends on your family what they want. Even if you don’t believe in it better consult them.