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Antiques and a Presence of the Past: A House Clearing Reveals a Reluctant Seller's Stubborn Spirit

Sometimes, a home's history can linger, making it difficult to sell or even enjoy. This was the case for a gentleman in Vancouver, Washington, who found himself stuck with a beautiful custom-built home that just wouldn't sell.

Sometimes, a home's history can linger, making it difficult to sell or even enjoy. This was the case for a gentleman in Vancouver, Washington, who found himself stuck with a beautiful custom-built home that just wouldn't sell.


He had been showing the house for six months, but no one was making an offer. He felt something was wrong, a force driving buyers away. He was a distinguished author and antique dealer, and he couldn't understand why his dream home was turning into a nightmare.


We arrived at the property on a crisp autumn day. The house was stunning, with enchanting landscaping that felt quintessentially Northwest. But as we explored, we noticed something odd. The owner, a collector of American silverware, explained that while there were many showings, no one had made an offer. He felt the previous owner, who had been a reluctant seller, was somehow influencing potential buyers.


We walked through the house, feeling the energy, but I kept being drawn back to the grand staircase that greeted visitors at the entrance. A resistance, a block, was palpable, as if someone were saying, "This is my house, and you're not welcome." I climbed the stairs and sat on the landing. There, I felt her – a spirit, not a lost soul, but a former owner who had imprinted her personality throughout the house. She resented the current owner and was determined to keep the house for herself. Her energy was focused on the staircase and a closet underneath the landing.


I sat with her, communicating that the house was no longer hers. She resisted, but eventually, she agreed to retreat. As she left, the atmosphere immediately shifted. The owner was astounded by the change and felt a sense of relief.

Two months later, we checked in. The owner had found a buyer? No. But the house felt so much better he decided to stay. He's still living there, content and happy in his beautiful home.

This story demonstrates:

  • Predecessor energy can be stubborn: Even strong personalities can linger, creating a negative impact.

  • Communication is key: Clearing involves connecting with the energy and guiding it towards a peaceful resolution.

  • Sometimes, letting go is the best option: Sometimes, the best choice is to stay in a space that feels right, even if it means letting go of a potential sale.

Are you struggling with a home that just doesn't feel right? Contact us to discuss your situation and learn how we can help you create a harmonious space that supports your well-being.

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