Maybe someone did not want the house to sell, especially at that inflated price?
Or someone did not want the home in Forest Hill they purchased and demolished to be built, especially one so grand? speculation, imo.rbbm
Shopping for a home? Ask if it was ever a murder scene | CBC News
"Sylvia Santarelli of ReMax Hallmark Realty says learning about a murder or suicide at a home might have an emotional impact on buyers. (CBC)
"They don't mind if there's a suicide. Murder is a different story especially now there's so many of them in the news," she said. "That will affect value in the sense of there might be less people bidding on the homes."
For particularly notorious murders, she says homes might stay on the market longer and might have to be demolished."
The house Honey and Barry Sherman would have built | The Star
"Honey and Barry Sherman’s new house would have been filled with light".
The property at 91 Old Forest Hill Rd. is desolate now, an empty 25,000-square-foot lot near Eglinton Ave. W. and Spadina Rd. where a house once stood.
The plot of land was registered in Honey’s name in November 2016, and
the old house had been demolished to make way for something new."
Estate agent finds owner's body hanging in wardrobe as he shows house to buyer | Daily Mail Online
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"An estate agent was showing a would-be buyer round a house when he stumbled across the owner hanging dead inside a wardrobe."
"But the shocked agent and client made
the gruesome discovery of the body hanging by a trouser belt as they examined the space in the master bedroom's fitted wardrobes.
The horrified viewer, who is in his forties, was so shocked that he fled the house and had to order a stiff brandy in a local pub to calm his nerves.
One regular said: "He was totally ashen, as if he had seen a ghost.
"He was shaking and asked for a stiff brandy.
He could hardly put into words what he had seen, other than to say he and the agent were horrified."
"It goes without saying that it put him off buying the house."