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Would You Live in a Former Funeral Home? It s Only $325K To Find Out
Would You Live in a Former Funeral Home? It s Only $325K To Find Out
Built in 1895, this Victorian home, listed for $325,000, boasts many original vintage details. Plus, there s an area in the basement for embalming bodies.
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This Victorian home in Plattsburgh, NY, is intriguing and a bit creepy at the same time.
Built in 1895, the 5,860-square-foot home, listed for $325,000, boasts many original vintage details. What s more, there s an area for embalming bodies in the basement.
“It was actually a funeral home that closed in 2001,” explains the listing agent,
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