Would you ever be able to live on this creepy property?

I think maybe this house was specifically put on the market around Halloween...

As most of us know, John Wayne Gacy was a Chicagoland serial killer in the 1970s. He killed 33 people and 29 of their bodies were found in his house after he was arrested in 1978.

That house was torn down the following year, but a new house was built in 1986 according to the Chicago Sun Times, and fun fact they changed the address from 8213 W. Summerdale Ave to 8215 W. Summerdale Ave.

The current owners have been there since 2004 and the house is now for sale for $459,000.

It has three bedrooms and two bathrooms and you can learn more about the house on Realtor.com.

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The kitchen is nice, I'm not sure what's going on with that half room fireplace thing though, but honestly I could never live on the property where 29 people were once burned and buried, Even with that amazing floor upstairs.

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