The home — which dates to approximately 1736 — conjured up a $1.525 million sale price after listing for just $1.2 million. The buyer was Jacqueline Nuñez, a real estate developer from Boston.
Source: Inman News
Home that inspired ‘The Conjuring’ sells for 27% above asking
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