This treasure comes to us courtesy of Jessi from the comments on the previous post.
When you are a football fan but also a vampire.
Additional pictures available on Redfin. I have to say, the dedication to the theme is truly impressive. The backyard is so on point.
The description of the house is equally impressive. Not a word about vampires. Thank you to Elizabeth in the comments for mentioning this awesome interview with the listing agent and to ModR for finding it and sending it to me with the caption of Interview with the Realtor.
It’s just so happen that a certain friend is shopping for houses in Baltimore right now and vampires are dear to her heart as she kept their company since October of 2007. So of course, I sent her the link with the following text.
“Hey, don’t buy that house! I just emailed you a link for a place that’s absolutely perfect for you!”
Her response: “Hahahahaha!”
I don’t think she appreciates my sincere efforts on her behalf.
Lorraine says
Wow! What commitment. I don’t know whether to be impressed or worried.
Louise A says
Depends on if you live next door or not>>>>
Carmela Stotts says
+1
AP says
Ha ha! Your certain friend is just not a football fan. ????
LW says
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Elizabeth C Reich says
There’s an interview with the realtor out there, and he is 100% professional hustler. Two car garage! Wide driveway! It’s precious. Meanwhile, I’m 100% enamored with the spiderweb balustrade.
Moderator R says
Thank you Elizbeth, that was such a gem! I love his entire “When will you people just let vampires get on the property ladder in peace” vibe.
Breann says
I’m glad for him that he was able to get the mannequins removed, but that would have been something to see! ????
Jazzlet says
That cobweb iron work is gorgeous, balustrade, window, garage door all of it.
Lana says
WOW just wow …ahahahahahahahha
Maria R. says
Aesthetically pleasing, the black items aren’t in one’s face glaring however the mix of football with erm vampire/Goth, oh well now, words fail. Dang that’s one tidy looking abode. I mean, no blood smears, no astroturf ????
sharon says
I personally like the photo of the guillotine in the photo labelled Football Fans
Harriet says
That was in the “vampire” side of the room. I’m sure it was just accidentally included into the football fan picture. ????
Tink says
Yeah, I saw that photo, too. Interesting, um, artwork.
al says
That last picture…are those mirrors? And a massive TV? And a suspiciously sturdy industrial frame on the footboard? I think these people maybe friends with that house from Pennsylvania from a while back. To each their own.
Real question: if you put a mirror over your bed…are you not afraid the stupid thing will fall on you while you’re asleep (or not asleep)?
Tink says
Granted, we don’t get that many earthquakes on the East coast but they’re not entirely unheard of. The Washington Monument was closed off for months after one.
Ellen D says
LOL, couple of years ago in Baltimore I had just had a knee replacement the day before. My husband went to grab dinner. I felt the bed shake, looked over yup the lamp was swaying. Husband came hurrying back in with his armsful. Told him we had just had an earthquake. His loving response was to raise an eyebrow and as “How many of those pain pills did you take?”
Harriet says
I feel bad for him, he had the house setup so perfectly, with a cemetery, crypt and kinky bedroom, etc.
From the interview with the realtor, apparently there were over 30 mannequins in the basement that he removed to make it more palatable to prospective buyers. But the paintings on the wall were firmly affixed, and removing them would require patching and painting.
Jazzlet says
He must be heart broken, he’s put so much work into it.
Tink says
Is that a coffin in the living room next to the recliner (Redfin photos)???
(And awkward viewing angle from the couch, but they have a great view of the COFFIN!)
Tink says
I was going to say it isn’t a real coffin because the next picture showed it was very thin. However, if you’re a dessicated vampire…
Tink says
And what looks to be a church pew on the second floor. I’m loving this house.
Melissa G says
Zillow gone wild did not have as many pictures as Redfin but the comments. ???? The best was the one about the bedroom wondering what they took out before the pictures were taken since it appears the bed posts have holes and the mirrors.
Lynn L says
Wow, you have to wonder where the owners will go and what their house will look like next?
jewelwing says
Very nice. Maybe a little close to the airport. Still, a great value. Maybe whoever leaves the rose at Poe’s grave will buy it.
Or…maybe that *was* the guy?
Jeaniene Frost says
I admit, I loved the spiderweb staircase railing, and I laughed out loud at the signed Michael Meyers photo framed on the wall.
John says
I guess if you’re a goth football fan, the Raiders are your only choice. Also, randomly, apparently a Smiths fan, as the backyard bar may or may not be called the Cemetery Gates. I feel like they get props for continuing to feature Bo Jackson photos and jerseys…
Tasha A. says
the photo of the two skeletons in the boathroom is hilarious. I’s a diehard Raiders fan but this goes WAAAAYY to far! The vampire stuff I might be able to live with! HA
Katherine says
I love the house’s architecture!
Gailk says
Maybe I have read too many vampire books but I sort of like it.
It way too intense for me , but I like the staircase and chandelier.
Love the bench with the red pillows.
Not a football fan , so I would remove all those helmets and replace it with books. I thought the bedroom was cozy in a vampire sort of way. But no mirrors over the bed. No coffins or crosses.
It was so pristine . Needs some plants , maybe succulents.
You know I have a wonderful poppy painting that would great in the living room. Way too pristine.
Kitchen kind of small, don’t think anyone cooks in the kitchen.
And my cats would have happily shedded all the leather .Next,
the basement just scares me. Never been fond of basements.
It’s not cookie cutter , it’s not boring.
So I like it.
Jenn says
“I don’t know if vampires are a protected class.”
This was one the most fun reads… thank you to all who helped
Miet says
I’m going to keep on wondering how you do the entire house gloriously up like this, and then decide that you need exactly 2 blood-red pillows in the entire house to bring some color….
Judy says
I must say, I love the railing upstairs.
Elizabeth Hamm says
I’m a proud Baltimorean. I’m confused why that house has ZERO purple in it if they are such football fans. Do vampires not see color??
Jeffrey F. Smith says
They are Raiders fans whose colors are black and silver.
Breann says
I do admire their dedication to the theme, whatever you want to call it. Not my taste, but definitely interesting! Thanks for sharing! ????
Amelie says
And here’s an interview with the actual owner in the Baltimore Sun lol: https://www.baltimoresun.com/business/real-estate/bs-bz-goth-house-20210329-seybhhhr4zf67mmko6hs7bepxi-story.html
Thank you for sharing!
Susan A says
This is awesome and only 15 minutes from me! I do love that they went all in!
Simone says
Um – why do the bedposts have holes in them? what / who are they looking to tie down? exorcisms r us? Hence the bed surrounded with crosses? My inquiring mind wants to know 🙂
Kt Mehers says
That is a lot of mirror going on around the bed, which has attachment points, looks fun!
Lisa says
This must be house all the kids flock to at Halloween. I bet they gave out a lot of black licorice.
And the only thing missing in the kitchen photos was a shot of the stovetop turned on with all the burners on “high.”
Patricia Schlorke says
First we had Moloch’s stove, now we have Ghastek’s side of the house shared with someone who likes American football. Priceless. ????????????????????
Tink says
Moloch’s stove. Hah!
Patricia Schlorke says
I wondered when someone got the inference. ????
njb says
omg
Joe K. says
I live in Baltimore and a friend shared this with me earlier this week.
I’m gonna give you the same response I gave them.
Why does a vampire needs mirrors above the bed?
Also look at that basement. Look at it.
You’re telling me that’s not a sex dungeon? You left everything else in the photos, why can’t I see your setup??
ChelleyPam says
That is the home of a couple who has compromise and cooperation down pat
SoCoMom says
THAT is amazing! So close to Baltimore too … heh.
Kamchak says
Lack of handrails on the stairs is a big no-no.
I’m kinda surprised they ever got a CO.
Jean says
Oh, yeah. Second that motion and call the question. Should not have passed any inspection at all.
nrml says
That was actually my first thing to notice about this house! I live where there are zero building codes to enforce that type of thing, but that house can’t be that far out because the lot is too small for it to be that way. Even my house has a railing on one side of the stairs! I’m too old to live without railings on the stairs, but I suppose his mother lived there so long that she didn’t even notice it, then he inherited it and knew it was that way because he had been there often enough that it didn’t bother him, either. Big expense to make railings match the spiderweb look of all the rest, I’m sure. Pretty to look at, but impractical as it is.
Lynn Thompson says
Thank you, Ilona Andrews, for the post. Great detective work by moderator R.
ROFLOL. Thought about Ghastek.
Hope Gordon and kid 1 and kid 2 are all getting better. I know last post didn’t say kid 2 sick but Murphy’s law…..
Sherri says
I would love to see my local HOA dealing with this little beauty.
Sherri says
And the interview with the realtor. This is simply priceless.
Sleepy says
“Interview with the Realtor” hahaha
barbie doll says
How interesting. It does boggle the mind. I thought my house of early eclectic was livable. The time invested to achieve what they want is amazing. I have done many open houses but nothing like this. I wonder what it will look like a year after it sells. Good luck to all concerned
Henry says
The mirror over the bed is not for the vampire to view itself, but to view the throes of the bitten. The holes in the bed posts are to provide an anchor for the restraining straps.
Danielle says
Those mirrors on the ceiling…and on the ceiling slant…and on the walls…just making sure they can’t see themselves from. Every. Single. Angle.
Sage6 says
I found the realtor article on Slate .
https://slate.com/human-interest/2021/03/baltimore-sexy-funeral-goth-house-realtor.html
Still to much of a fixer upper for me. This is why you try to keep your fan obsessions to one room of your house.
Jessica A says
That’s just awesome. Does anyone really believe that basement was created to watch TV in?
MildBill says
While the basement was well ‘sanitized’ by the removal of incriminating evidence, there’s just no mistaking the bondage posts and eyelets attached to the bed…
DianaInCa says
RAIDERS! My brother would love this house. I hate the fact that they moved to Vegas.
MissB2U says
Raider Nation. ‘Nuff said.
Susan B says
This place made the local news tonight in Baltimore.
Tiger Lily says
I did not know vampires bar-b-qued.
Big Mike says
They eat their bar Saud very, very , dry rare. As in still twitching and very bloody.
Big Mike says
They eat their barbecue …
Good thing I am not trying to make a living as a proofreader.
Big Mike says
The black is okay, but the silver needs to be painted over with purple and gold. The “cemetery” in back yard is not in good taste.
Tina Henriksen says
Very interesting. Obviously vampires and football fans don’t garden. Very scorched earth look
Megan says
I live outside Baltimore and we love kitsch:pink flamingo, orange lights for Halloween and giant plastic Easter eggs. We love our sports teams too (Orioles and Ravens).Edgar Allen Poe is also local guy so no surprise we have a football / vampire house, haha.
http://honfest.net/honfest-history/