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Halloween Can Be Everyday In These Spooky Homes

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Are you a big Halloween fan? Do you wish you could live somewhere that has a little spook factor to it? Well these homes have a look that they house some spooky whispers in their walls. You certainly would be able to throw some epic parties around Halloween. Apparently, it looks like Port Townsend is a big hit for haunted looking homes. We'd like to put together a list of spookiest looking homes in Seattle, if you've got a good suggestion let us know.

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Nestled on 1.25 acres on Cougar Mountain, this house boasts detailed craftsmanship styled to the late 1800’s. Beautiful crown molding and hardwood floors complete a vintage, Halloween feel.

This 8-bedroom, 7.5-bathroom house overlooks the city and bay of Port Townsend. Built in 1889 by George E. Starret for his beloved wife.

This Victorian charmer comes with 6 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. With more than 4,000 square feet of living space, the house is an ideal setting for a Halloween party.

This gracious Queen Anne Victorian style home has 4 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. The 3,524 square-foot home features turn of the century architecture that make it the perfect place to entertain on Halloween.

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Nestled on 1.25 acres on Cougar Mountain, this house boasts detailed craftsmanship styled to the late 1800’s. Beautiful crown molding and hardwood floors complete a vintage, Halloween feel.

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This 8-bedroom, 7.5-bathroom house overlooks the city and bay of Port Townsend. Built in 1889 by George E. Starret for his beloved wife.

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This Victorian charmer comes with 6 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. With more than 4,000 square feet of living space, the house is an ideal setting for a Halloween party.

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This gracious Queen Anne Victorian style home has 4 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. The 3,524 square-foot home features turn of the century architecture that make it the perfect place to entertain on Halloween.