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Some of America’s most infamous murder houses no longer exist under the addresses the public remembers.

Some of America’s most infamous murder houses no longer exist under the addresses the public remembers.

May 31, 2026 · DiedinHouse.com

Some of America’s most infamous murder houses no longer exist under the addresses the public remembers. From the Sharon Tate murder house to the Amityville Horror house and John Wayne Gacy’s former property, this article explores why notorious homes are demolished, rebuilt, renumbered, or quietly distanced from their pasts—and why house history matters before buying.

How to Find Out if Someone Died in a House Before You Buy or Rent

How to Find Out if Someone Died in a House Before You Buy or Rent

May 14, 2026 · DiedinHouse.com

Buying or renting a home is a major decision, and some property history details are not always obvious from a listing, showing, or inspection. This guide explains how to research whether someone died in a house, what sources to check, why disclosure rules vary, and how an address search can save time before you commit.

What Australian Home Sellers Should Disclose Before Selling a Property in 2026

What Australian Home Sellers Should Disclose Before Selling a Property in 2026

May 10, 2026 · DiedinHouse.com

Australian property disclosure rules are becoming stricter, and buyers are researching homes more deeply than ever. This article explains what sellers should know about material facts, death-in-property questions, crime history, flood and bushfire risks, illegal renovations, and why transparency can reduce legal and financial risk.

What do Sellers Have to Disclose When You’re Buying a House in the UK. (And What You Might Not Be Told)

What do Sellers Have to Disclose When You’re Buying a House in the UK. (And What You Might Not Be Told)

May 03, 2026 · DiedinHouse.com

Buying a home in the UK does not always mean every uncomfortable detail about the property will be volunteered before you make an offer. This guide explains what sellers and estate agents are expected to disclose, how “material information” works under newer UK consumer protection rules, whether deaths or crimes linked to a property must be disclosed, and why buyers should still carry out their own address-based research.