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I agree. If you live in an house or an old city like Philadelphia, chances are pretty good that someone died in the house.
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This is true.
I think I had the only 100+ year old home in the Philly area that didn’t have someone die in it. I know because I bought from the 2nd occupants – a 104 year old woman and her 78 year old daughter – and they rented from the builder (the original occupant).
Personally – I think if someone dies peacefully at home – that’s good karma for a house.
But then again, I have an antique rocking chair that my great grandmother died in… had a big Christmas dinner, sat done in her chair, content, and died.[/quote]
I know that may have ruined christmas for the others members of the family… But honestly… That is about the best death one could ever wish for.
I would also agree that is good karma.
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Was going to say the exact same thing.
Nice story, UCGal, and agree that a peaceful death of a nice person can be a good thing. I like the “history” that comes with old houses.