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Real Estate Horror Stories That Will Make You Cringe

Real Estate Horror Stories That Will Make You Cringe

October 03, 20252 min read

Real Estate Horror Stories That Will Make You Cringe

The Carpet Cut-Out Mystery

One first-time homebuyer thought she had found a quirky fixer-upper—until she discovered a three-by-six rectangle of carpet cut out in the living room. When she finally asked the seller about it, the chilling answer came: his wife had died on that very spot and her decomposed body had to be removed with the carpet. The house sold anyway, but it left a lasting “scar” and a cautionary tale for anyone touring Boise homes for sale.

Gravestones and Hidden Surprises

It’s not unusual to stumble across strange finds during a showing, but one Boise buyer found a gravestone in the backyard. In Idaho, sellers aren’t required to disclose if a body was buried on the property—unlike other states. Sometimes, even staged decor hides surprises, like a cookie tray covering a burn ring on the counter. These stories are stark reminders of why careful walkthroughs matter in Boise real estate.

Awkward Encounters With Owners

Realtors never quite know what they’ll walk into. One agent recounted a showing where he opened a bedroom door to find the homeowner passed out—completely naked. Another Boise showing revealed a man silently sitting on a bed in the dark, startling both agent and buyers. From basement streakers to renters who won’t leave, awkward encounters come with the territory in real estate.

The Creepy Side of Showings

Safety is a serious concern in the real estate business. Agents often meet strangers in empty homes, and sometimes those strangers don’t have the best intentions. Stories range from unsettling vibes to real fears of personal safety. As days get shorter and showings happen after dark, realtors in Boise and beyond remind each other to stay vigilant.

When Kids and Houses Don’t Mix

Not all horror stories are terrifying—some are just messy. One buyer’s child needed the bathroom during a showing, only to find the water shut off. The result? A very creative (and gross) use of a staging towel. Realtors laugh about it afterward, but it shows how unpredictable house hunting can be.

Why These Stories Matter

Behind every Boise house for sale, there’s a story—and sometimes it’s not the fairytale buyers expect. From hidden damage to unsettling surprises, real estate agents learn to expect the unexpected. These experiences highlight why inspections, careful showings, and working with a trusted Boise realtor matter more than ever.

Michael Miller
FOUNDER, CEO & REALTOR®
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Michael Miller

Michael is an Idaho native and has a deep history and knowledge of the Treasure Valley. He has a natural propensity for customer service and intuitively knows what type of property his client is looking for. He has an ability to observe what the client’s needs are and listen to their wants, which has gotten him the success he has achieved today. Michael has an entrepreneurial spirit, so customer service and people skills are in his DNA. He knows that he can’t change the world for everybody, but the right property can change someone’s life and carries that purpose into each transaction.

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