The Italian cottage where Amanda Knox, Raffaelle
Sollecito, and Rudy Guede have been
convicted of butchering Meredith Kercher was put up for sale in December of
2013. Due to the infamous circumstances, said a Perugian agent for the Tecnocasa
real estate agency, which is handling the sale, “…it has not been easy to find
potential buyers who are willing to overlook the fact that a brutal murder took
place there.”
The owner of the Perugian villa, Italian retiree Aldalia Tattanelli, was forced to drop the price more than $100,000, from $630,000 to just over $520,000. Six years after Kercher’s murder, almost to the day, eight new tenants living in the home almost died when a carbon monoxide leak nearly poisoned them all in their sleep. This adds to the infamy of the home, and some have gone as far as saying that the home is cursed. It was this incident that prompted Aldalia to sell the home.
In the U.S., sellers are required to disclose if a
murder took place in a house. That’s not the case in Italy and the
listing makes no mention of the gruesome crime that took place there. In fact,
the realtor said that “The owner [Aldalia] is adamant that everything
possible be done to discourage anyone in the realtor’s office from saying a
word about the murder.” The owner of the Perugian villa, Italian retiree Aldalia Tattanelli, was forced to drop the price more than $100,000, from $630,000 to just over $520,000. Six years after Kercher’s murder, almost to the day, eight new tenants living in the home almost died when a carbon monoxide leak nearly poisoned them all in their sleep. This adds to the infamy of the home, and some have gone as far as saying that the home is cursed. It was this incident that prompted Aldalia to sell the home.
“We have received requests for information, and
many, who are probably busybodies, have already visited our web page,” the
realtor said. “I hope to exclude macabre curiosity seekers because the property
has a certain value.” Tecnocasa Realty is so wary about curiosity seekers that
“the company requires that anyone potential buyers make an appointment and come
to the sales office in person for even general information” on the two-unit
property, which comes with 5,000 square meters of land and parking for seven
vehicles.
“Frankly,” says the realtor, “this
is a tough sell in an already tough real estate market.”Would you live in a house with such a history?
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