OK, if you're going to have a ghost, how about Ozzie Nelson of Ozzie and Harriet fame?
Built in 1916, this LA home was the set for "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" that ran from 1952 to 1966, the longest running non-animated TV show ("The Simpsons" has the record) Located on almost a half acre, the home consists of 5 bedrooms and 4 baths. What kind of ghost would Ozzie make? You'd tell him to stop bothering you and he'd go, "Yes, dear." Priced at 4.2 million.
9. ABANDONED OHIO MANSION!
Ghosts might be afraid to go anywhere near Mike Tyson but it looks like something very scary happened at Tyson's former Ohio mansion. The home features a massive trashed living room, holes punched through walls, and rusty tiger cages. The boxer lived here for a period in the 1990's and it has sat abandoned ever since. Priced at 1,300,000, tiger cages included.
8. 15 MILLION LA HAUNTED HOUSE?
Sitting vacant for over 16 years unfinished, this house was said to be plagued by alien spacecraft along with suppoesedly sitting on top of an Indian burial ground. the house's history even became a storyline on a "Law and Order" episode! All 22 acres are currently for sale for 15.2 million.
7. JOHN BROWN HANGING SITE!
In historic Charles Town, W.V., where Abolitionist John Brown met his demise in 1859, 30 years later this grand Victorian was built on the site of his hanging. The land on which it sits was owned by one of the men that captured Brown and who later built a home here. Though the house itself has never been considered to be haunted, its location is one of the most historic in the country. Asking 1.2 million.
6. EVIL CLOWN HAUNTED HOUSE!
This entire mobile haunted house comes in a complete package and even offers optional add-ons. This scary package includes Evil Clown Town, Alcatraz Prison and Hot Seat electric chair and so much more! It will put Your Town, USA on the map! For 130,000, you can buy the Frightmare Package through the Texas-based Hauntrepreneurs(R), a broker for used Halloween Attractions. The package comes complete with production equipment such as tents, lighting and a sound system, fog machine, effect lights, costumes, emergency lighting and exit signs. It's the perfect Halloween haunting!
5. PSYCHO STAR'S HOUSE!
Janet Leigh's former home is for sale and far from being a horror. It has understated clean architectural lines, paved car park, privacy, gated entrance and no ghosts anywhere in sight. Styled in Contemporary Transitional, the design is timeless both inside and out. The perfect home for an avid art collector, the floors are ebony and the walls white, offering exceptional display options. The layout is perfect for entertaining as the public rooms spill out to the patios and stunning views over Hollywood and out over the Pacific. At just over half an acre, the home has 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, pool and tennis courts. Asking 3.9 million.
4. AMERICA'S SCARIEST HAUNTED HOUSE!
Not for the faint of heart, this 100-year-old farm house near Olean, N.Y., is very well- known to locals and to all paranormal investigators across the country. The house has a history of frightening off its past owners since the 1850's with its 12 or more not-so-friendly ghosts who are frequently seen in their entirety by neighbors, friends, guests, researchers, paranormal investigators and the clergy. Asking 289,000.
3. THE DEAN MARTIN GHOST
According to their story, Dean Martin stayed at this Minnesota home in 1970 when he was filming the movie "Airport" and he never left. They believe that "Dino" is just one of a number of spirits that haunt this house, which was built near an old Indian funeral site. The owners report numerous incidents of flying tables and beds, exploding water pipes, invisible people and vacant and has been on the market since May.
2. HAUNTED HORSE FARM!
This 5 acre, fully fenced farm consists of 2 barns and a 2002 constructed 3 bedroom, 2 bath house of approximately 1,150 square feet and is selling furnished. Fields are well-maintained grazing land in the horse country of Lexington, Kentucky. There have been five paranormal investigations in the past two years - all had positive findings. The next chill running up a spine could be yours! Asking 120,000.
1. NEW ORLEANS HAUNTED B">
Designed by architect James H. Calrow and completed in 1858 from fortunes made from cotton, Magnolia Mansion is one of New Orleans most photographed homes in the Historic Garden District and considered to be one of the most important examples of Antebellum architecture. It was also the headquarters of the American Red Cross during World War II. A raised Greek Revival mansion, there are 13 bedrooms and 14 full baths that could be changed back into a single-family estate. For sale for 3.2 million.