James Wan horror film ‘The Conjuring‎’ prototype house sold for $1.525 million, new owner will use it to study paranormal

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The classic horror film ‘The Conjuring‎’ directed by James Wan in 2013 is believed to have impressed many horror film fans to this day. The film tells the story of the Perron family’s 1971 move into a house they had been dreaming of, on the idyllic Rhode Island with beautiful scenery.

However, a series of terrifying things happened one after another, the bizarre death of the family dog, and the children were woken up in the middle of the night and called for help.

The house became their nightmare, and ten years later, everyone became so fascinated that they finally decided to move out of Rhode Island.

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According to media reports, its original house in Rhode Island, USA, recently changed hands at a high price, and the new owner said that he would continue to study the “spiritual” cause.

The house full of curses and ghosts has become a hot commodity.

It is reported that this frightening old mansion was sold for $1.525 million, which was much higher than the expected $1.2 million.

James Wan horror film 'The Conjuring‎' prototype house sold for $1.525 million, new owner will use it to study paranormal

The potential for appreciation is great, but I don’t know if the owner of the house really dares to move in normally.

The mansion was built in the 18th century and remained unknown until it became famous in 1971 when a bizarre incident happened to the two nurses who lived here.

It was then noticed by James Wan and used it as a prototype for the classic horror film “The Conjuring‎”.

According to the new owner, I bought it not to speculate on real estate, but to continue my research on the “spiritual”.

It seems that the owner himself does not plan to move in. Maybe the freshness can be re-sold in the past and can make a fortune.

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