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Morbid Real Estate: The Tarlo Murder House Up For Sale!

5114 N. Broad St., Philadelphia   The dog days of summer are here and things are heating up across Pennsylvania, including the real estate market. According to Redfin, housing inventory rose 14.7% year-over-year in June nationwide, and, with more houses on the market, the tables are finally beginning to turn, albeit ever-so-slightly, in favor of buyers.  And, if you happen to be in the market for a home with ghoulish past, have we got some real gems for you! This month's offerings include a home which was the scene of one of the most famous murder-suicides in Philadelphia history, a Luzerne County home once occupied by a miner who paid the ultimate price for not listening to his wife, and a Schuylkill County property up for auction-- though you'd probably want to think twice before making a bid. 5114 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, rear view.   5114 North Broad Street, Philadelphia. Price: $365,000 Boasting 7 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and over 3000 square feet of livable space, ...

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