Welcome to the Pillars Estate.
It was built in 1878, a few years after the Civil War ended, in Albion, New York, a village not far from Lake Ontario.
It's one of the oldest properties in the county.
The grand manor has 7,228 square feet, six bedrooms, six bathrooms, and sits on a 2-acre lot.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIt was last sold in 2006 for $52,000 and renovated by the owner before landing on the market again in 2015 for $1 million. That price has since been cut in half.
The estate has served both as a private residence and event venue. It looks cheerful enough for a wedding from the outside ...
... but turn the antique key to the front door ...
... and you're transported back to a gothic Victorian age.
One of the front parlors bears a piano and seating for entertainment.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAnother displays plushy cushions and heavy burgundy drapes.
Beamed ceilings accent the room.
Through a pair of doors is the formal dining room.
It's the perfect room for entertaining guests.
There's a more casual dining nook with a grandfather clock.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAnd the vintage kitchen appliances further remind you that you're in a 19th century home.
Up a flight of stairs you'll find the bedrooms.
A beautiful chandelier lights your way.
The bed frame in one of them is carved with intricate detail.
Another has a chandelier and patterned wallpaper.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdGold sconces hang above bay windows framed by burgundy drapes.
And a full and bold bed frame is in another bedroom.
Buyers will have turn-key access to the home ...
... as well as the inheritance of all furniture and decor.
The home's various antique furnishings ...
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad... and other miscellaneous doodads go straight to the buyer.
It's your very own real-life gothic house.
What's a Victorian mansion without a ballroom?
The opulent space was added in 2011.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad"The staircase is modeled after the Titanic, so they have an annual Titanic event each year and Christmas parties," Cheryl Krug-Wirth, the home's listing agent, told USA TODAY.
Imagine throwing an elaborate ball in your own home.
Not many homeowners can say they've got a ballroom on their property ...
... or so much historical value, design, and furnishings.
Tony McMurtrie, who bought the home in 2006 for a mere $52,000, says the home has a lot of character and feeling to it.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIn fact, he believes it's haunted.
Considering the upkeep that a 200-year-old home would entail ...
... he hired Cora Goyette to help in caring for the home. She initially moved in to do so.
But not long after moving in, Goyette and McMurtrie suspected they weren't alone.
"I'm somewhat skeptical myself, and it wasn't until I'd actually witnessed several things happen here that I begun to realize that there definitely is a spirit moving within the house," Goyette told Zillow.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAccording to Realtor, members of the house staff have said they heard footsteps from behind them as they walk up the stairs.
Goyette said the piano in the parlor would begin playing when no one was in the room.
And Goyette said that while working in the basement one day, a handyman heard the voices of children ... only for him to discover that he was completely alone.
Goyette said she prefers to not be in the house by herself anymore.
"It's a very real spirit," Goyette said.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdBut she comes during the day to perform her duties, like cleaning and dusting the vast amount of memorabilia and decor from days long since past.
McMurtrie is more so unswayed. He told Zillow that he loves living in the home, despite the occurrences.
"I've always known there's been a ghost here, and I do believe it's Mrs. Carr," he said.
By Mrs. Carr he means Patricia Carr, the former lady of the house.
She and her husband William Carr moved into the home in the 1940s. Goyette said she died in the lady's parlor.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIt was her ghost that Goyette said McMurtrie saw shortly after renovating the home.
After getting up in the middle of the night, Goyette said McMurtrie walked past one of the bedrooms and saw a woman in white lying on the bed.
Goyette said a staff member has also spotted a ghostly woman in a white dress, this time holding a white parasol.
But despite the sightings, the creeping footsteps, the ghostly piano-playing, and the voices in the night, Goyette said the spirit feels warm.
"There's nothing evil about it," Goyette said.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIf anything, Goyette said, the ghost of Mrs. Carr is likely pleased with how her beloved home has been restored and cared for.
Benign apparition or not, the property has been listed on Zillow for about three years.
But, according to a recent survey, for many potential homebuyers, living in a haunted house isn't necessarily a deal breaker.
And the 50% price cut certainly makes it that much more enticing.