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Book Summary & Analysis: How to Sell a Haunted House

By: Alexander Pike
Narrated by: Bill Hathey
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This content is an independent and unofficial summary created for informational and educational purposes only. It is not affiliated with, authorized, approved, licensed, or endorsed by the original author or publisher. All rights to the original work belong to its respective copyright holders. This summary is not intended to substitute the original book, but to offer a concise overview and interpretation of its main ideas.

How to Sell a Haunted House invites listeners on a thrilling journey as two sisters transform their family’s eerie estate into a market-ready marvel. Armed with data-driven audits, cross-discipline experts, and community-driven storytelling, they map clandestine tunnels, catalog supernatural occurrences, and reframe chilling histories into unique selling points. From staged twilight open-houses to phased structural overhauls, they blend agile project management with empathetic leadership—turning spectral liabilities into hallmark assets. This captivating audiobook merges spine-tingling suspense with actionable strategies in stakeholder engagement, iterative problem-solving, and legacy planning—showing you how to diagnose complex challenges, mobilize diverse teams, and craft enduring value from even the most haunted obstacles.

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