property prices might be higher in a street with a famous name – but if the name comes from an all-time horror classic, trying to get the asking price can be a nightmare.Take Elm Street in Bury, Greater Manchester.According to a new study, properties on Elm Street in Bury, as well as those on similarly-named streets in Tyldesley and Eccles sell for 61% less than the local average.It’s down to what experts call a "superstitious market".The data, conducted by the Yorkshire Building Society, analysed residential property sales over the last decade.But those living on the streets say the superstition doesn’t bother them – even poking fun at the road name.Gran-of-two Donna Hardman purchased a home on Elm Street in Bury 35 years ago.The.
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