1890s Luxury Home Mystery Revealed: What the Camera Uncovered in the Window

Owning a large house with many rooms that used to belong to royalty is a dream for many. So when one is up for sale, many people line up to buy it.

The beautiful nineteenth-century Queen Anne style building is one such example. The house was on sale for only $105,000. But strangely enough, no one was interested in buying it. The reason has a lot to do with what Google Maps captured in a photo…

The historic Queen Anne house, which was built in 1880, has been for sale since 2010, but almost 8 years later, there is still no new owner, despite the low price.

The reason may be a photo captured by Google Maps. At first glance, it is a large and beautiful villa. But take a look at the third floor, and you will change your mind.

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Do you see what shouldn’t be there?

The images show things that look like handprints pressing against the window, as if trying to escape. According to other media, CTV News brought attention to the photos after the last owners supposedly left the house for unknown reasons.

According to The Daily Mail, there are skeptics who say the handprints are just paint. But still…

Would you dare to live there? Share your opinion in the comments on Facebook!

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