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Opinion | Tainted real estate: Would you buy Toronto’s Massey ‘murder house’ — or even Adele’s former haunted mansion?

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Nicholas Sutton has unsuccessfully tried for 14 years to sell this West Sussex mansion singer Adele once leased, writes Bob Aaron, after it gained a reputation as being haunted.


Bob Aaron is a pc28real estate lawyer and a contributing columnist for the Star. He can be reached at bob@aaron.ca

With just a few words mentioned casually to a famous TV anchor, British pop star Adele has turned a multi-million pound British estate into an unsaleable property that nobody wants because it is believed to be haunted.

It all began in 2012 when Adele signed a six-month lease on Lock House, a grand 10-bedroom mansion in West Sussex, England. Built in 1909 and renovated since, the secluded 32-acre property features a gym, swimming pool, tennis court, and helicopter pad.

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Bob Aaron is a pc28real estate lawyer and a contributing columnist for the Star. He can be reached at bob@aaron.ca

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