It might be one of the best horror films ever made, but for some Greater Manchester residents, the real nightmare could be closer to home.
Those living on Elm Streets reportedly have their homes sold for significantly less – all thanks to Freddy Krueger and the 1984 classic A Nightmare on Elm Street.
According to a new study, properties on Elm Streets in Bury, Tyldesley and Eccles sell for 61 per cent less than the local average. READ MORE: Ex-council house had ten offers from people who have never seen it - and 100 people wanting to visit, within 48 hours of going on sale It’s down to what experts call a “superstitious market”.
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