The haunted feeling a Wembley family experienced selling their home

The haunted feeling a Wembley family experienced selling their home

In this terrifying three-minute true story, we reveal how a Wembley family endured a nightmare experience when selling their home.

In the beginning

The Fernandes family were like many you’ll know in Wembley.
There was mum, dad, two young children and a black cat called Lucky. They were popular with their neighbours and active members of the local community.
And that’s why people were disappointed to learn they were selling up and moving on due to Mr Fernandes getting a new job in another part of the country.

Like many homeowners, the Fernandes's called in three estate agents to value their home.
The first two agents were both likeable, presentable, and knowledgeable. Their valuations were similar, give or take £2000.

The Charming Stranger

Everything seemed to be going to plan. Well, until the third agent turned up.
He was due to arrive at 3 p.m. but rang to inform Mr and Mrs Fernandes that he wouldn’t be able to get there until later in the evening.
The doorbell rang at 8 p.m., and Mr Fernandes opened it. The agent, let’s call him Damian, stepped out of the shadows into the light, and the reflection from his pearly white teeth and shiny shoes momentarily stunned Mr F.

The following 20 minutes were a blur. Damian, with the dazzling gnashers, was devilishly charming and talked in an almost hypnotic way.

He gave a valuation of £20,000 more than the other two agents. He lowered his voice, which made the couple lean in, and then he said, ‘I have dozens of people looking for a home like yours. It’ll be sold in no time at all.’

The Fernandes's signed a long contract on the spot, instructing Damian’s agency to sell the property.
Looking back, Mrs Fernandes said she had felt blinded by the smile, the shoes, and the promised sales price.

As Damian walked down the path whistling softly, a Black crow landed on the family car and stared soullessly at the Fernandes's. Was this an omen?

The Haunting

‘Something doesn’t feel right’, said Mr Fernandes a day after the visit. ‘I know what you mean, Dad’, said Evie, the couple’s 8-year-old. ‘That weird man didn’t have a shadow when he stood by our lamp.’
Mr Fernandes ignored it as the workings of a child’s wild imagination, but then things began to get scary.

They never saw Damian again after that. His office always said he was unavailable when they called for an update.
But he wasn’t the only thing that couldn’t be found.

Due to the higher price scaring off buyers, the family home attracted very little interest.
It was sat in the wrong price band for a property of its type due to the extra £20,000 Damian had mysteriously added.
The poor communication from their agency and the lack of viewings were becoming a nightmare for the family as their move became ever closer.

Because they couldn’t sell or buy, this caused a horrendous amount of stress for Mum and Dad.
The moral of their story is to be very wary of smooth-talking agents who promise the earth and conjure up mesmerising market values for your home that make little sense.

A happy ending?
You may ask why we refer to the Fernandes's four (sorry, five, with the cat) in the past tense.
Well, thanks to us visiting them, accurately valuing their home, and creating an effective marketing plan for their property’s sale, they have successfully moved to new pastures.

Whatever happened to the mysterious agent?

Legend has it that he can still be seen around Wembley, still casting no shadow but leaving a trail of homeowner horror stories in his wake. The black crow is still believed to follow him.

Thanks for reading, and Happy Halloween.

*The names have been changed to protect the innocent……. And the guilty. MWAHAHAHAHA


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