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Westfield 'Watcher' House Is Back On The Market

The infamous Westfield home, allegedly stalked by the "Watcher" was put up for sale this month. And you can buy it for less than a million.

WESTFIELD, NJ --The infamous Westfield "Watcher"home, located at 657 Boulevard, was put back on the market this month with an asking price of $999,000.

The saga of The Watcher, which made international headlines, began in 2014 when Derek and Maria Broaddus purchased their dream home on the highly-coveted Boulevard in Westfield. But before they were even able to move in, an anonymous letter writer began sending menacing letters with disturbing references to their three children.

The family said they were too scared to move in to the six-bedroom house due to the alleged threats the letters contained such as "allow me to watch you and track you as you move through the house."

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Since then, the family has tried to sell the home several times. First in May of 2015 for $1,250,000 and again in March of 2016 for the same price. The price was reduced in November of 2016 to 1,199,000 and the property was listed again in October of 2017 for $1,125,000. The home was listed March 13 at the new asking price of $999,000. It is unclear what prompted the newest attempt to sell the home and attempts for clarification were unsuccessful.

The letters sent to the family also referred to "secrets in the walls" of the home and that the house needed "young blood."

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Up until a report that was published online in The Cut, only a handful of phrases from The Watcher's letters were known to the public. When the full accounting of the text was revealed, Patch assembled a list of ten things that creeped us out the most.

In October of last year, the Westfield Watcher passed the Jersey Devil as the New Jersey's top urban legend, according to the website Thrillist. According to the site the Westfield Watcher joins the ranks of New Mexico's Chupacabra, Maryland's Goat Man, the Phantom Jogger of Canyon Hill in Idaho and of course the infamous Florida Skunk Ape. Thrillist included in their rationale why each entry was creepy and where it came from. In the case of the Westfield Watcher, Thrillist said that it surpassed the Jersey Devil because there is doubt of the Devil's existence.

The story caught the attention of Hollywood and the streaming company Netflix purchased the feature rights to the tale, according to a report from Deadline.

Netflix won the feature rights to the deal after a "ferocious bidding battle" that involved six studios that included Universal for Jason Blum, Warner Bros for Roy Lee, Paramount for JJ Abrams' Bad Robot, Amazon for producer Michael Sugar and Fox for Peter Chernin.

Details on the current listing are below:

  • Address: 657 Boulevard, Westfield, New Jersey
  • Price: $999,000
  • Square Feet:
  • Bedrooms: 6
  • Bathrooms: 3 Full and 1 Half Baths
  • Built: 1905
  • Features: Stunning one of a kind turn of the century colonial with a dramatic wrap around front porch with impressive curb appeal on a picturesque street. Majestic grand foyer, period moldings, hardwood - floors, stunning master suite with custom dressing room and renovated bath endless character and features in this one of a kind home.

This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.

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