The real-life farmhouse where the infamous Perron family lived and inspired The Conjuring film franchise will be going up for auction on Halloween. The sale will comes just a handful of weeks after the premiere of the fourth and final film in the main series, The Conjuring: Last Rites.
This will be the third time since 2019 that the home in Harrisville, Rhode Island has been put up for sale. It was sold to the Heinzen family for $439,000 in 2019 by Norma Sutcliff, who bought the house in 1987. It was then again sold to Jacqueline Nunez for $1.525 million in 2022.
The auction is drawing a lot of attention
Now, the real-life Conjuringhouse is being sold in a foreclosure auction after Nunez, who operated the home as a tourist attraction, defaulted on her mortgage payments on the property. Her entertainment license had not been renewed by the Burrillville Town Council after Nunez fired a worker because a ghost told her to, resulting in a series of accusations from staff about being mistreated…