Many years ago when my mom and I were in the mist of looking for a place to live in San Antonio but nothing that we could find that was affordable but yet decent enough to call home. One day one of my moms friends called her and asked her if she would be interested in renting a house instead of an apartment. My moms friend gave her the number to the lady with the house and right away my mom made a connection with the owner to rent the house.
We packed our bags and all our belongings but before that we met with the owner of the home on a clear Saturday afternoon. She was a nice lady and open the house to show us this nice house in a quiet neighborhood on the south side of San Antonio.
The house had a nice back yard with a nice big tree in the middle with tons of leaves which you know will fall during the winter. She did tell us that the house was her moms house who had passed away around a year ago and had been left with no tenants because the family could not decide weather to rent or sell the home. She said the family finally came to an agreement that they would like to rent the house off to not only pay taxes off with the money from the tenant but to have a monthly income that the family could share.
She went on to tell us that her mom love this home and she could not bare seeing it sold to someone. In the back of my mind I could only think oh great a dead woman lurks in this house....
Part 2 of my paranormal experience.
Haunted places, ghost stories and urban legends in San Antonio Texas from a native San Antonio resident. This is an on going San Antonio Ghost Blog so if you have any ghost stories to share please post. From time to time I will look for videos articles on Ghost stories in San Antonio Texas. I will sometimes post paranormal articles I find online or related to ghost or the unknown as well as some history. Join my list to stay posted on new articles on ghost stories.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
-
The Onion House got its name from Judge John Onion who purchased the house in the 1930s . The building itself was made with limestone and wa...
-
Growing up I heard of this story of a bar on the West side in San Antonio called El Camaroncito. If you lived in the West side of town you k...
No comments:
Post a Comment