Halloween has arrived, and what better way to get into the spirit and celebrate than exploring historic homes in some of America’s most haunted cities? These properties hold stories in every corner and are sure to draw you in with their timeless charm. We’re shining a spotlight on 8 captivating homes that carry a hint of mystery, perfect for the spooky season.
San Francisco, California
According to Vivint’s Spookiest Cities List, California ranks at the top of the list for the most haunted states in the U.S. The Golden State is home to some of the country’s most popular paranormal hotspots, including the Winchester Mystery House, Queen Mary, and the Queen Anne Hotel, each said to be filled with lingering spirits and reports of paranormal activity.
150 Upland Dr – San Francisco



Property Details
- Built in 1927
- Specs: 3 beds, 2 baths
- Unique Features: walk-in closet, fireplace, views of the Pacific Ocean
Nestled in the hills of San Francisco, this home blends vintage charm with modern comfort. An arched stone foyer welcomes you inside, leading to a living room complete with a cozy fireplace and exposed, hand-painted wooden beams overhead. The dining room, bedrooms, and washrooms each feature unique light fixtures that add historic charm and character to the home, while the second living room upstairs offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean.
2550 Baker St – San Francisco



Property Details
- Built in 1907
- Specs: 3 beds, 5 baths
- Unique Features: fireplace, 2 decks, wine cellar, security system
Located in Pacific Heights, this gorgeous home seamlessly blends contemporary design with luxury, offering both style and sophistication in one of San Francisco’s most coveted neighborhoods. The home features a large open-concept living room and dining room, outdoor dining, and two private decks. The living room showcases an intricately detailed fireplace, adding a touch of elegance, while the bedrooms offer breathtaking views of the ocean.
Savannah, Georgia
Savannah, Georgia, is known as one of America’s most haunted cities due to its long history of slavery, army battles, diseases, and fires. The city’s reputation is fueled by its many historic locations, such as the Andrew Low House and the Perkin’s & Son’s Ship Chandlery, where staff and visitors report sightings of apparitions. From old homes and hospitals to cemeteries, the city is filled with locations where people reported ghostly encounters.
918 Abercorn St – Savannah



Property Details
- Built in 1890
- Specs: 6 beds, 3 baths
- Unique Features: side porches, asymmetrical tower
This iconic Queen Anne-style residence in the heart of Savannah’s Victorian District is a true architectural gem. The main house features 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms, with an open concept kitchen, living room, and dining area. A natural palette complements the vibrant wood doorways, floors, and window frames, setting a warm and inviting ambiance. The separate apartment unit includes 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, featuring exposed brick walls for a rustic touch and charming side porches.
501 E Huntingdon St – Savannah



Property Details
- Built in 1900
- Specs: 3 beds, 3 baths
- Unique Features: marble kitchen, soaring ceilings, multiple porches, two-car garage
In the heart of Savannah’s Historic District, this 19th-century-designed home beautifully blends timeless charm with modern comfort. The exterior of the home showcases a distinctive design with white wood siding, ornate trimwork, and a mansard roof. The front porch is accented with blue-and-white decorative railings, adding to the home’s historic charm. Inside, you’ll find delicate chandeliers in each room, while both the dining room and family room feature elegant fireplaces. The marble kitchen stands out with gold-accented hardware and fixtures, all tied together by a soft white, light blue, and grey colour palette.
Stowe, Vermont
Stowe, Vermont, ranks third among the most haunted cities in the U.S and also ranks third in reported supernatural readings per 100,000 residents. Several local landmarks, including the Gold Brook Bridge and Green Mountain Inn, are said to be home to some of the eeriest ghost stories.
48 Pike St – Stowe



Property Details
- Built in 1900
- Specs: 4 beds, 4 baths
- Unique Features: expansive kitchen island, stone fireplace, two-car garage
Originally built in 1900, this home has undergone a detailed renovation, blending Vermont charm and modern sophistication. Inside, the home features a natural, rustic colour palette with unfinished wood and stone brick walls, complemented by exposed wooden beams overhead. The kitchen features an open concept layout with spacious islands, ideal for gatherings and hosting family and friends. There are two striking stone fireplaces throughout the home, one in the living room and the other in the backyard, adding character both indoors and outdoors.
1970 Stowe Hollow Rd – Stowe



Property Details
- Built in 1850
- Specs: 5 beds, 3 baths
- Unique Features: 11 miles from ski lifts at Stowe Mountain, new decks, attached barn
Just 11 miles from Stowe Mountain, this 1850s farmhouse offers comfort and flexibility. With new roofs, decks, water system, and septic system, the home provides modern convenience while maintaining its historic charm. Attached to the main house is a barn, ideal as an additional living space, complete with a bedroom, laundry area, and mudroom. The home radiates a cozy, cabin-like feel with natural wooden floors, door frames, and accents throughout. Skylights brighten the kitchen, while the dining room features large windows that fill the space with sunlight.
St. Augustine, Florida
Despite being known as the Sunshine State, Florida is among the most haunted states in the country. With locations such as the St. Augustine Lighthouse, Tolomato Cemetery, and the Old Jail, the state’s long history of conflict and tragedy has led to countless ghost stories and reports of paranormal activity.
268 Saint George St – St. Augustine



Property Details
- Built in 1890
- Specs: 7 beds, 5 baths
- Unique Features: octagonal design, private apartment
This enchanting world-class Victorian estate has been fully renovated, perfectly balancing historic charm and modern luxury. The living room, kitchen, and bedrooms feature a soothing palette of coastal hues, rich wooden accents, and an elegant seaside vibe. The main house has 5 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, while a separate apartment with its own private entrance includes 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, ideal for visitors or multi-generational living.
56 Water St – St Augustine



Property Details
- Built in 1872
- Specs: 4 beds, 4 baths
- Unique Features: artificial turf, and ball court in the backyard, swimming pool
Located in the picturesque Abbott Tract neighborhood, this two-story residence offers classic charm and contemporary comfort. A gated driveway leads to the front porch, where dual French doors open to the living room and family room. Vintage-style torch lighting lines the walls, adding ambiance throughout the home. The deck in the backyard overlooks a swimming pool, low-maintenance artificial turf, and a ball court, a getaway right at home.
Historic Charm Meets Modern Living
This Halloween season, celebrate the charm of historic homes that carry a touch of the past by exploring America’s spookiest cities. From vintage details to modern updates, each one tells its own story and holds a unique character, making them timeless treasures.
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