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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Haunted by Hollywood

Haunted by Hollywood

When Spooks From The Silver Screen Haunt Your Neighborhood

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Halloween's creeping up and scary movie junkies willing to go beyond watching a haunting classic are in for a thrill at REALTOR.com. Only for the brave, the Bloggers at Move.com examine three of our favorite scary-movie classics and a few homes for sale in the "thriller" neighborhoods available for "living it" up this Halloween.

The Shining

Stephen King's novel "The Shining" takes place at the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, CO. This majestic hotel, one hour from Denver, is nestled among Colorado's Rocky Mountains with easy access to the Rocky Mountain National Park. The hotel plays up its haunted past with ghost tours like The Shining Ball where guest are entertained with live music, a costume contest and a buffet diner "prepared by [their] ghoulish staff."

   Homes in Estes Park from with amazing views    The Exorcist  

Despite being an unassuming brick home on Prospect Street in Georgetown, DC, one home will forever be rumored as haunted thanks to William Friendkin's 1973 film "The Exorcist." Also famous for the steep stairs on M Street directly behind the house, today the area is a popular tourist destination, featuring charming homes built circa 1880 by wealthy ship owners, merchants and land speculators.

One Home in Georgetown with a video tour offers an insider's view of what it'd be like to live in this part of town: Classic Georgetown

Blair Witch Project

The small town of Burkittsville is the setting for the 1999 film "The Blair Witch Project," a modern classic made to look like a real documentary. Portrayed as an area haunted by a presence called the Blair Witch, the real town is not scary and is surrounded by the rich history of the Antietam Battlefield National Park, the Gettysburg National Historic Park, and The Civil War Museum of Medicine.

   Homes in Burkittsville currently listed on REALTOR.com    ABOUT REALTOR.COM(R)  

REALTOR.com -- "Where the world shops for real estate online" -- is operated by Move Inc., and is the official Web site of the National Association of REALTORS. Ranked as the No. 1 homes-for-sale site, REALTOR.com(R) currently offers potential home buyers access to over four million property listings as well as the most brokers and agents to contact. The site also provides REALTORS and the home sellers they represent with the Internet's largest real estate marketplace, reaching more than 5.3 million consumers in September 2007.[1] Agents and companies have the power to customize the resources of the REALTOR.com Web site to maximize their brand and productivity. The REALTOR.com Web site (http://www.realtor.com/) is operated by Move, Inc. (NASDAQ:MOVE) .

REALTOR(R) and REALTOR.com(R) are registered trademarks of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS(R). REALTOR(R) is a federally registered collective membership mark, which identifies a real estate professional who is a Member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS(R) and subscribes to its strict Code of Ethics. All other trademarks appearing above are the property of Move, Inc., or of their other respective owners.

[1] comScore Media Metrix, September 2007

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Source: REALTOR.com

CONTACT: Julie Reynolds of Move Inc., +1-805-557-3080,
julie.reynolds@move.com; or Kristina Levsky of The Rogers Group,
+1-310-553-4137, klevsky@rogerspr.com, for REALTOR.com

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