This Brightwood Home is For Sale But Not Haunted
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The riders (or little placards that sit atop real estate signs) usually signal that a home is having an open house or that it has gone under contract.
But a four-bedroom home recently hit the market in the 500 block of Sheridan Street NW that has a humorous rider. Specifically, it signals that the home is “not haunted.”
The rider, certainly meant to grab people’s attention, went up when the renovated home at 526 Sheridan Street NW (map) was listed for sale late last week. We imagine that, at the very least, it is giving passers by a little bit of a chuckle.
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