Before moving, it's natural to have some anxieties. You might worry about whether your partner or children will fit in, or whether you'll get used to the area and your neighbors. But rarely does anyone worry about what secrets their new house might be hiding behind old ducts or walls. Keep scrolling to see the mysteries they uncovered.
No matter who you are, moving into a home with your significant other is a big deal. It's a major step in life, especially since you'll be spending years there. Today, we're featuring a couple named James Fisher and Mandy Fisher. It was their first time, so it's no surprise they were excited. They were planning to raise their children here, at least for a while.
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However, soon after entering the house, they began to notice that some aspects of the house were, well, a little strange. But we'll get to that later.
A Couple's First Home
No matter who you are, moving into a home with your significant other is a big deal. It's a major step in life, especially since you'll be spending years there. Today, we're featuring a couple named James Fisher and Mandy Fisher. It was their first time, so it's no surprise they were excited. They were planning to raise their children here, at least for a while.
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However, soon after entering the house, they began to notice that some aspects of the house were, well, a little strange. But we'll get to that later.
Settling Down with Their Beloved Dog
It wasn't just James and Mandy who moved in; they also brought their beloved dog, Scout. The three of them were a family, and after a bit of searching, they finally found the perfect home: an old Victorian house in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Seeing the lavish interior, Mandy knew instantly that this was the perfect place for the three of them to start their life together.
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Having been married for five years already, it seemed like the right time to invest in a home and start thinking about the future. Plus, Scout would have a yard that was just the right size for him.