I read this last year about people buying “murder houses”... as now you have to disclose thisMental they never knocked his house down.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mi...erial-killer-dennis-nilsens-house-5597779.amp
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Didnt he have two? Muswell Hill and Willesden Green? Both terraced houses so knocking them down would effectively knock four other properties off the map.Mental they never knocked his house down.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mi...erial-killer-dennis-nilsens-house-5597779.amp
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Looking again. Think they were both flats in semis actually. Certainly Cranley Gardens was. As for CricklewoodDidnt he have two? Muswell Hill and Willesden Green? Both terraced houses so knocking them down would effectively knock four other properties off the map.
It's an interesting thing, would you live in a house which had such a grizzly past ?
My house is 100 years old and so I'm sure people have died in it, but because of the way in which they died we don't see it as an issue. There's no way Mrs Jumpers would live in a "murder house" but if the price was right then I'm not sure it would bother me that much...