When you should call
Grieving House
Just like people, homes can hold grief. If there has been loss, long-term illness, conflict, or major life transitions, the home can absorb that emotional weight. When that energy isn’t released, the space can feel:
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Heavy, quiet, or stagnant
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Emotionally charged or draining
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Hard to connect to or feel at home in
In a way, the house is still “holding” what happened.
When a home is carrying grief or unresolved spirit energy:
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It can affect your mood, sleep, and relationships
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It can feel hard to fully settle or thrive there
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Buyers may feel disconnected or uneasy without knowing why
Sitting on the market
Feel “off” to buyers the moment they walk in
Carry unresolved energy from previous owners
Feel unwelcoming, heavy, or emotionally charged
Have attachments to the past (owners, memories, or spirits)
People may not consciously say “the energy is weird,” but they’ll say:
“It just didn’t feel like home.”
That feeling matters more than people realize.
Spirits and Entities
Sometimes spirits remain because they’re attached to the home, to objects, or to a person or memory. Not all spirits are negative; many are simply present, confused, or unfinished in some way. This can show up as:
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A feeling of being watched or not alone
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Shifts in mood or energy in certain areas
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Subtle disturbances or patterns that feel “off”
The goal isn’t to fight or remove aggressively, it’s to acknowledge, communicate, and guide that energy so it can move on or settle peacefully.
Simply doesn't feel right
A heavy or uncomfortable feeling in certain rooms
Trouble sleeping or constant fatigue
Increased tension or arguments in the home
Kids or pets reacting to “nothing”
Feeling like you don’t want to be in your own space
Lights flickering
Electronics glitching
Objects moving or going missing