"The Conjuring" House Is on Sale for $1.2 Million, and Yes, It's Incredibly Spooky

Just in time for spooky season, the New York Post reports that the real-life house from the horror film The Conjuring is on sale. And if you're expecting a ghostly bargain for a home with such a bone-chilling history...think again. The Burrillville, Rhode Island was listed at a staggering $1.2 million.

Built in 1836, the New England farmhouse stands at roughly 3,100-square-feet, and features three bedrooms and one-and-a-half bathrooms. Nearly two centuries after the home was constructed, the current caretakers have reported that countless happenings still occur in the house.

"Every so often an opportunity presents itself to possess an extraordinary piece of cultural history," a description on the Sotheby's International Realty website reads. "The true story of ‘The Conjuring’ started in this very house, in Harrisville, RI. The critically acclaimed original movie was based on accounts taken from inhabitants of this fourteen-room farmhouse. Rumored to be haunted by the presence of Bathsheba Sherman, who in the 1800’s lived in the house, 1677 Round Top Road is one of the most well-known haunted houses in the United States."

Additional perks, aside from the occasional bump in the night, include over eight acres of land and four brick fireplaces.

In The Conjuring, which is based on true events, a family of seven is terrorized by malevolent spirits shortly after moving into their Rhode Island home.

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