See what’s at the top of brokerages’ lists and get a close look at the past year’s profitability in NAR’s 2017 Profile of...
Report: Kids Have Big Say in Real Estate
Children under 18 are having an influence on home buyer and seller decisions.
Watch Mortgage Rates for Affordability Impact
Rising interest rates can decrease affordability more than home price increases, according to new research.
5 Marketing Skills Every Agent Should Own
These exclusive tips will help you be more creative with video marketing, refine your email newsletter, and choose better listing photos, among...
Nevada’s Creepy Clown Motel Is Now for Sale
Editor’s Note: This was originally published on RISMedia’s blog, Housecall. See what else is cookin’ now at blog.rismedia.com:
- Achieving a Near Perfect Indoor Environment for Your Home
- 5 LEGO Projects That Will Add Creativity and Color to Your Home
- 5 Simple Ways to Stage the Exterior of Your Home Before an Open House
Located in the old gold and silver mining town of Tonopah, Nev., this Clown Motel is most certainly not the place for people suffering from coulrophobia (a.k.a., the fear of clowns). Not only is the lobby filled with hundreds of assorted clowns, from figurines and wall art to assorted trinkets, but each and every room is clown themed, as well.
Freaky enough for ya? It gets worse.
The motel shares a lot with a cemetery full of gold miners who died from a plague. The cemetery is literally right next door. It’s like a real-life horror film. Picture this: It’s after midnight and you’ve just checked into your clown-infested room when you realize: you left your phone charger in the car! No big deal—you’ll just have to leave your room, alone, at night, to run to your car that is more or less sitting in a probably-haunted cemetery full of things that go bump in the night. Not panic-inducing at all! It’s like House of 1,000 Corpses meets Stephen King’s It meets From Dusk Till Dawn. (Is it Halloween yet?)
Image Credit: Travel Nevada
The motel’s owner, Bob Perchetti, is ready to retire and move on from the creepy clown shrine he opened 20 years ago. We can only guess what kind of buyer is going to chomp at this bit—actually, we shudder to think.
The motel is for sale for $900,000, but one condition: the motel must keep its heritage.
Take a further look inside The Clown Motel in this video from Las Vegas Now.
Nick Caruso is RISMedia’s senior editor. Email him your real estate news ideas at nick@rismedia.com.
For the latest real estate news and trends, bookmark RISMedia.com.
The post Nevada’s Creepy Clown Motel Is Now for Sale appeared first on RISMedia.
Are Open Floor Plans Losing Appeal?
Designers say they’re getting more requests for a “broken floor plan,” sectioning off space in large areas to create more...
Townhouse Construction Stalls—Temporarily
Despite a decrease in housing starts for this building type, buyers looking for walkable urban environments are expected to boost demand.
New Program to Help Buyers Bypass Appraisals
Mortgage giant Freddie Mac’s latest offering could save borrowers up to $500 in fees and speed up the closing process by 10 days.
Mortgage Company Touts 8-Day Closings
Lending firm 360 Mortgage Group announces a new platform that promises to drastically reduce the average closing time of 43 days.
10 Cities Where Homes Are Getting Cheaper
Housing prices aren’t on the rise everywhere. In these cities, buyers have actually seen them drop in recent months.