Published 17:27 IST, September 9th 2019
'Haunted House' in Magill, South Australia is now a property for sale
A property with questionable art-pieces, was listed as the property on sale in Magill, South Australia, and it has now been deemed 'haunted' by Twitter users
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A property in Magill, South Australia has caught eyes all over the world with its creepy and haunted vibes. The property was listed by a real estate company on September 6. After a user shared the images of the house on social media, people have expressed their astonishment with the property that looks entirely 'normal' from the outside. The seller has denoted the establishment as the “Mystic House” and ensures the people that will never forget the property.
The property
The house is from the 18 century, and it was built by William Uren. It has magnificent bluestone and has also been regarded as a mansion of the old days. The location of the property is amidst the beautiful foothills of South Australia with fertile soil and a creek setting. The owner can also view the ships operating from Port Adelaide. It has ruby red glass and church windows matching to the same. The property has nearly ten rooms, double cellar rooms, and a chapel. The seller boasts about everything comprising the Mystery and Intrigue of the house.
Source: Toop & Toop, the real-estate listing for the property
Netizens react to the haunted house
As beautiful and quaint as the property may seem, netizens had varied opinions.
Please look through the photos of this house https://t.co/Jc5h6CR5gB
— kanye wesfarmers (@NervousJungMan) September 7, 2019
The discussion and a series of opinions were generated by this one internet user, who shared the property by asking his followers to simply look through the photos of the house. The tweet with the haunted house has gone viral with more than 60,000 likes and 18,000 retweets in a jiffy. One of the internet users believes that a property like this was “hard to get” but now that it is open for sale, he'll like to live there. However, others said that they would not want to live in a place like that. People have also pointed out quirky art-pieces of the house and called it a "party house".
Who wouldn't want to live here pic.twitter.com/ivLqSp7MIN
— Serenity “Faint Annular Twitch Channel” Dee (@sapphixy) September 7, 2019
Hello friends
— ✨Non-Hetero LifeMate✨ (@RoAnnaSylver) September 7, 2019
Welcome to the party house pic.twitter.com/K00gcIxDnO
Twitter users have also investigated their way to find out a wall of videotapes and are now calling it an "evidence" hoping that they'll find some answers if they examine all of them.
Maybe they'll get some ideas of where to look from examining these: #homemovies #nothingcreepyhere pic.twitter.com/uwiSjZYKWO
— Patty Mac (@patteeemac) September 7, 2019
14:29 IST, September 9th 2019