This Ritzy NJ Home Comes With Everything You've Ever Wanted — and a Creepy Stalker

A New Jersey home dubbed the "Watcher" house is officially up for grabs — at a very disturbing price. The six-bedroom, three-bathroom home sits in the cozy town of Westfield and got its name because of haunting anonymous letters sent to its owners.

Current homeowners Derek and Maria Broaddus spent $1.3 million dollars on the property in 2014 but never moved in due to a series of disturbing notes they started receiving just days after signing off on their new home. One of the letters reportedly read, "My grandfather watched the house in the 1920s and my father watched in the 1960s. It is now my time."

Spooked by the eerie notes, the couple decided to put the house back up for sale. Initially priced at $1.5 million, they (not surprisingly) received no potential buyers, so they've dropped the price to $1.25 million. It's described on Zillow as a colonial space with a stunning master suite, a fireplace, and even two porches — but with no mention of its potential creepy stalker.

The Broaddus family is currently filing a suit against the previous owners claiming that they should have been made aware of the letters and stalker before purchasing the home. While the stalker remains a mystery, the home is still up for grabs by any brave takers, and the letters sent to the Broaddus family are currently under investigation.