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Haunted Real Estate

Haunted Real Estate

De : Ashley and Lanie
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Two spooky loving sisters talking about real estate. Real. Haunted. Real Estate. Each episode surrounds a specific house, property or landmark. We will share the history, hauntings or crimes that took place in them. We are here for the horror, true crime, scandal and ridiculousness. We hope you are too!

Haunted Real Estate Podcast 2023
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  • The Legend of La Llorona
    Apr 30 2026

    In this eerie episode, we dive into the legend of La Llorona, tracing her origins from ancient Aztec folklore to the chilling stories still told today. From myth to modern sightings, we explore how her story has evolved across generations—and why her haunting cry continues to echo through cultures, rivers, and history.

    Sources:

    Further Reading & Sources – La Llorona

    Core Background

    • Britannica – “La Llorona | Legend, Myth, Story, Folklore, History, & Facts”

    https://www.britannica.com/topic/La-Llorona

    • Library of Congress – “La Llorona: An Introduction to the Weeping Woman”

    https://blogs.loc.gov/folklife/2021/10/la-llorona-an-introduction-to-the-weeping-woman/

    Origins & Variants

    • Library of Congress – “La Llorona: Roots, Branches, and the Missing Link from Spain”

    https://blogs.loc.gov/folklife/2021/10/la-llorona-roots-branches-and-the-missing-link-from-spain/

    • Multo (Ghost) – “The Many Origins of La Llorona”

    https://multoghost.wordpress.com/2015/09/25/the-many-origins-of-la-llorona/

    • EBSCO Research Starters – “La Llorona (‘The Weeping Woman’)”

    https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/religion-and-philosophy/la-llorona-weeping-woman

    Water, Landscape, and Xochimilco

    • Wikipedia – “Lake Texcoco”

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Texcoco

    • Wikipedia – “Xochimilco”

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xochimilco

    • Wikipedia – “Island of the Dolls”

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Island_of_the_Dolls

    Borderlands & Regional Lore

    • History in Santa Fe – “La Llorona”

    https://historyinsantafe.com/la-llorona-legend/

    • KSAT – “South Texas Haunted Folklore: The Tale of La Llorona”

    https://www.ksat.com/sa-live/2017/10/23/south-texas-haunted-folklore-the-tale-of-la-llorona/

    Interpretation & Scholarship

    • Camille Maria Acosta – “La Llorona, Picante Pero Sabroso: The Mexican Horror Legend as a Story of Survival and a Reclamation of the Monster”

    https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/3501/

    • JARM – “Echoes in the Water: La Llorona, Folklore, and the Sacred”

    https://jarm.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/jarm/article/view/40756

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    39 min
  • Pele’s Curse: Haunted Volcanoes of Hawaii
    Mar 30 2026

    In this episode of Haunted Real Estate, Ashley and Lanie takes you to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, into the fiery domain of Pele — goddess of volcanoes, creator and destroyer of the Big Island. We trace the land’s deep Indigenous history, from ahupuaʻa stewardship and sacred offerings at Halemaʻumaʻu to the Great Māhele and the arrival of western concepts of “ownership.” Along the way, you’ll hear the legend of Pele, the lovers ʻŌhiʻa and Lehua, battlefield footprints frozen in ash, and modern stories of hitchhiking goddesses, a mysterious white dog, and tourists desperate to mail lava rocks back to the island. We’ll walk through what happens when homes are built in lava zones like Royal Gardens, Kalapana, and Leilani Estates — and what it really means to claim a deed on land that many believe still belongs to Pele.

    Sources

    Pele legends, genealogy, and Halemaʻumaʻu as her home: cultural overviews and retellings of Pele’s moʻolelo and ʻŌhiʻa–Lehua stories.[wikipedia +3]

    Indigenous history, ahupuaʻa system, and mālama ʻāina: Native Hawaiian–authored descriptions of traditional land management and the Great Māhele’s impact on land tenure.[rvshare +4]

    Kīlauea history, 1790 footprints, and early visitors: USGS and NPS materials on Ellis’s 1823 account, Kapiʻolani’s 1824 visit, and the Keonehelelei footprints.[usgs +6]

    Park creation and major eruptions: NPS and USGS histories of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, Royal Gardens, Kalapana, and the 2018 lower Puna eruption.[wikipedia +11]

    Pele’s Curse and returned lava: discussions of the modern curse legend, origin stories, and apology letters from tourists returning rocks.[wikipedia +3]

    Pele sightings, hitchhiker stories, and white dog: Hawaiʻi folklore collections, Mysteries of Hawaiʻi narratives, and local urban‑legend summaries.[mysteries-of-hawaii +3]

    Lava zones, real estate risk, and geothermal conflict: analyses of Big Island lava‑zone mapping, property and insurance issues, and Pele Defense Fund materials.[hpahomes +4]

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    55 min
  • Franklin Mansion
    Mar 24 2026

    Welcome to Cleveland, Ohio! Who would have known “the most haunted place in America” rest here? Haha, there’s a ton of “most haunted” places or else we wouldn’t have much of a podcast! Today we are talking about the haunted Franklin Mansion.

    Sources:

    Franklin Castle, The Haunted Ohio House With A Grim Past

    Franklin Castle - The Little House of Horrors

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    27 min
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