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There is a formal entry, 10-foot ceilings, a living room, dining room, stone basement, and unfinished space on the third floor. We don’t want to just have people, ‘let’s go look at it, it’ll be cool.’ We want people to be serious that are looking at it, and for whatever reason they want to buy it, that’s their personal preference,” Bland explains. He is selling it now because he is engaged and moving to Indianapolis, about two hours north of Mitchell.Īs for tours of the place, “We’re doing a 24-hour notice before and a pre-approval because we want to weed out people. The current owner bought the home in 2007 after visiting it during a paranormal convention. “The owner said in his experience, if people are there and they’re respectful and not trying to cause a ruckus or anything, the alleged paranormal are nice.” The paranormal inhabitants don’t seem to cause much trouble, Bland says.
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“We were measuring, and I said, ‘Did you?’ and he said ‘Yeah,’ and I was, like, ‘OK, let’s get this measured then and get out of here.’” Interior “He had a look on his face, and I said, ‘What?’-and he said, ‘Did you see that?’ and I said no,” Bland recalls. “I’ve been in there twice and haven’t felt anything so far, but you can read different things about it, and you might not feel anything or see anything for a long time, and then maybe you do,” Bland says, adding that her boss felt and saw something paranormal when they were measuring the home. People who sleep in the room where the doctor died say they sometimes wake up to sounds of coughing and labored breathing. There have been numerous reports of a child seen running through the house, the smell of baby powder in one of the rooms, children singing or crying, doorknobs jiggling, and doors popping open.
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Several TV shows, publications, and paranormal groups have investigated the home. The doctor himself died of pneumonia, in the first-floor master bedroom. A doctor had his practice downstairs and, over the years, some patients died, including children. According to the website created by the homeowner, the structure was once part home, part business-as was the case with many homes in the 1800s.