The Real The Conjuring House Sells for Above Asking at $1.5 Million — See the Spooky Inside!

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The home that inspired The Conjuring horror films is sold!

Built in 1836, the infamous house in Burrillville, R.I. — brought to market by the Blackstone Team of Mott & Chace Sotheby's International Realty — was recently purchased for $1.525 million. At 27% over the original asking price of $1.2 million, it was the most expensive home sold in Burrillville on record.

The property is one of the most well-known haunted houses existing in the United States, and is also the setting of the uber-successful film franchise.

The fourteen-room farmhouse covers just over 3,000 square feet and sits on over eight acres of land.

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The home's spooky legend says that the property is haunted by the ghost of Bathsheba Sherman, who is said to have cursed the land on which the house is located.

Supernatural events have been reported at the home for years and have been documented across pop culture — including in the Conjuring films.

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The seven-movie franchise has grossed over $2.1 billion at the box office since 2013, according to Deadline. The latest chapter, entitled The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, hit theaters in June.

A wall honoring the franchise can be found inside the home.

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The Conjuring house is currently being used as an overnight rental for paranormal researchers, ghost hunters, and anyone else with an affinity for haunted happenings, according to the listing.

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PEOPLE's own Julie Jordan recently spent a night inside the house — and yes, she thinks it's haunted. During her stay, she recounted in a first-person essay, several motion detectors went off, a mysterious ball of light appeared, furniture moved and books fell off a shelf.

Previous owners have used the property to produce income with day events, tours, live streams and other attractions.

"The true potential though is awaiting the next caretakers," the listing says.