‘Haunted’ house in upstate New York hits the market

It’s a four bed, two bath, and nine phantom.

A spooky historic residence in upstate New York that is believed to have recently housed nine ghosts hit the market for $444,444 – a listing price that’s a nod to the paranormal.

The Enslin mansion in the Lansingburgh neighborhood of Troy has been featured on shows on Discovery ID and TLC and its queen bedroom has been listed on Airbnb for those who dare to stay the night.

Built in 1890, the house is currently owned by Michele Bell, a self-proclaimed empath who told the Times Union his great-grandfather, Frederick A. Feyl, purchased the property in 1919.

“There is a lot of spirit. It’s very haunted,” Bell, 55, told the newspaper.

Bell said five of the ghosts were members of her family, including her late son Nick.

Another spirit is Shirley, a former boarder who was found dead in the basement. The other three ghosts are unidentified men, according to Bell.

Bell keeps the basement locked and said it was the site of spiritual activity.

Paranormal investigators detected ghostly activity in the house, according to the report.

Bell hopes a young couple will buy the house and said she doesn’t plan to change the asking price.

The number 444 is considered a sign of encouragement sent by guardian angels. The so-called “angelic number” is believed to help someone through a difficult time in their life.

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