Halloweentown's Top 10 Decorated Homes that bring their Hocus Pocus to Life using Practical Magic!!

1. Davis Graveyard — Milwaukie, Oregon

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A private-residence display turned full-scale event: created by Jeff & Chris Davis, this yard has grown since the 1990s into a huge graveyard scene with handmade tombstones, fog effects, lighting and sound. davisgraveyard.com+3Portland Monthly+3davisgraveyard.com+3
Why it’s a standout: Creative craftsmanship + scale + free to view (from the fence) makes it accessible and memorable.
Tip for visitors: Evening visits are best for the fog/lighting effects; respect parking in the neighborhood. Portland Living on the Cheap

2. Skeleton House NOLA — New Orleans, Louisiana

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Haunted Houses & Real Estate: Where Ghost Stories Meet Property Lines

Every October, as the leaves crisp and the air grows colder, the stories begin again. Whispered legends of haunted mansions, old farmhouses with flickering lights in empty windows, and the soft creak of footsteps when no one is home. But what happens when those ghost stories cross into real estate reality?

Believe it or not—haunted houses are not just the stuff of Halloween lore. Some homes carry history so heavy, so unspoken, that it shapes their value, their marketability, and the way buyers feel walking through the front door.

Let’s explore the strange intersection of paranormal presence and property ownership. If you dare. ????

Do Real Haunted Houses Really Exist?

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