It seems only fitting that Baltimore – home of macabre master Edgar Allan Poe – now boasts one of the most jaw-dropping homes to hit the Internet: a tidy bungalow filled with coffins and crosses and done up in fifty shades of gray.
The Zillow listing for the one-bedroom, one-bathroom home at 228 Townsend Avenue in Brooklyn Park features 82 photos and garnered widespread attention when it went live this week.
“Creepy ‘coffin house’ with goth death décor is to die for,” quipped The New York Post.
A coffin in the living room. Guillotines, Grim Reapers and Las Vegas Raiders football team jerseys on the walls. Cemetery gates and tombstones in the backyard. Stairway railings covered with permanent spider webs. An upstairs sleeping loft with Gothic crosses around the bed and mirrors on the ceiling.
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