A Michigan Realtor Advertises a House Across From a Graveyard as Having “Quiet Neighbors”
We’re not sure you would want to live right next to a cemetery. But at least we know that other than possibly during a zombie apocalypse, the neighbors wouldn’t throw…

AUGUSTA, ITALY – MAY 24: Tombstones stand at graves that, according to the cemetery caretaker, are the graves of migrants who died while trying to reach Italy on the island of Sicily on May 24, 2017 in Augusta, Italy. Approximately a dozen bodies of migrants lie in the cemetery, some identifed, others simply marked as “unidentifed.” The graves of hundreds of migrants who died while trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea from North Africa to Europe, mostly in 2014 and 2015, lie in cemeteries scattered across Sicily. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
(Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)We're not sure you would want to live right next to a cemetery. But at least we know that other than possibly during a zombie apocalypse, the neighbors wouldn't throw any loud parties.
A realtor in DeWitt, Michigan clearly looked at that as a selling point.
Because he just listed a house across from a graveyard, and on the sign out front, he printed "Quiet Neighbors" . . . with an arrow pointed across the street.
If you're interested, it's a four-bed, two-bath, 1,300-square foot house and the asking price is $159,000. And again, quiet neighbors . . . plus a realtor's sign out front that's going viral.