Can you live in a house once used as burial ground?
A cementary used as burial ground was dimolished. And a new house was built on it. Can you live in such house?
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A cementary used as burial ground was dimolished. And a new house was built on it. Can you live in such house?
Never | 15 | |
Yes | 24 | |
Maybe | 7 |
I lived in one for 8 years and anything that could go wrong went wrong. Only after I sold it did my life get back to normal.
If I found out about that, I'd be creeped out but not too bothered.
Of course, if they only removed the headstones and not the bodies; there would be a nasty Poltergeist.
All of our houses are built on top of dead bodies, maybe not dead humans but certainly dead animals. Ghosts arent real, spirits arent real, you can build a house wherever you like.
How about a house that was once afuneral home?
I live next to a cemetery. I used to play there when I was little.
Chances are every home is built on at least one grave site or the remains of a human.
Lots of houses where I live have people buried in the yard. Usually because families have lived there for generations but they do get sold with the bodies included for free for the next owner.