"CONJURING" House Goes On Sale For $1.2 Million

 

The home that sits at 1677 Round Top Road in Burrillville, Rhode Island has a history. One that was prominently featured in the terrifying film The Conjuring. Welp, it’s up for sale and just in time for Halloween!

Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty is overseeing the sale of the spooky Burrillville, Rhode Island home, which is on the market for $1.2 million.

Built in 1826 and located on eight acres, the farmhouse clocks in at just over 3,000 square feet and has three bedrooms, 1 1/2 bathrooms and 14 rooms overall.

The Conjuring made the home a pop culture celebrity of sorts and the home gets fans of the franchise visiting it on the weekly. The locals know all the stories about Bathsheba and her curse on the home. In fact the realtors released the following about the home.

“To this day, countless happenings have been reported. The chilling stories, incidents, and recollections of residents and visitors of the property have been told in dozens of media productions including books, movies, and television shows," a press release from Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty reads.

The Burrillville, Rhode Island residence was most recently sold to Cory and Jennifer Heinzen in 2019. Cory, a paranormal investigator, told NBC 10 WJAR at the time that the house hadn't disappointed him and had plenty of spooky surprises in store like “doors opening and closing on their own, footsteps, knocking (and) disembodied voices.”

The realtor company has even made a video tour of the home for you to check out below.

Now that the house is up for sale again, many curious fans of the movie are likely itching to get a look at the property themselves, but there's a catch. Interested parties have to provide proof of funds just to get an in-person showing and sign a nondisclosure agreement to get a look at the property's full financial information.