
For Sale: A Piece of Hell at $625,000
People have bought pet rocks and paid to have stars named after them, but buying a piece of Hell? Buying a piece of Hell might be a new level of marketing, or one very ambitious realtor.
Top Five Weirdest Things People Have Bought and Sold
It is always surprising to see what people are willing to buy or sell. Here is a list of the five strangest things ever purchased or put on the market:
- Britney Spears’ chewed bubble gum became one of the strangest celebrity items ever sold after a fan reportedly paid $14,000 for the piece of gum she spat out during a 2000 concert, which was later auctioned on eBay.
- A decade-old grilled cheese sandwich, said to display the image of the Virgin Mary and rumored to hold magical powers, was sold to an online casino for an astonishing $28,000.
- In one of the strangest celebrity auctions ever, William Shatner sold his extracted kidney stone for $25,000, with the proceeds donated to a housing charity.
- A blue-and-white porcelain toilet once used by John Lennon in his Berkshire home during the early 1970s sold at auction for an astonishing $14,740.
- A woman in New Zealand claimed her home was haunted and sold two “ghosts” supposedly trapped inside glass vials on TradeMe for more than $2,000.
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Another item may soon earn a place on the list of the weirdest things ever bought or sold, and this one comes from Michigan.
Hell Is on the Market for $625,000
According to MLive, about seven acres of property, including the Screams Souvenirs from Hell & Helloween building, the Creamatory Ice Cream Parlor, a vacant 2,000-square-foot restaurant, a wedding chapel, a mini-golf course, the Locks of Love bridge over Hell Creek, and more, could all be yours for $625,000 in Hell.

For those interested in owning a turnkey piece of property in Hell, can find the listing on the Go to Hell, Michigan Facebook page.
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