Ghost Hunter Zak Bagans Finally Conjures Up a Sale in Vegas

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Zak Bagans, host of the Travel Channel’s paranormal reality show “Ghost Adventures,” finally scared up a sale on this 5,822-square-foot luxury home in Las Vegas.

Earlier this month, the house, which is not haunted, sold for $2.2 million, a $400,000 chop on the original asking price of $2.6 million. The bachelor pad has been appearing and disappearing from the market since February of 2015.

Apparently, Bagans didn’t want to stick around the place for too long. He bought the 5,822-square-foot modern luxury home in May 2014 for $2.1 million. It’s unclear what spooked him away.

There’s certainly nothing scary about the amenities.

The five-bedroom minimansion has a glass-walled wine room that can hold more than 400 bottles, an extremely large built-in aquarium, a granite show kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances, a master suite with a fireplace,a spacious double bath and massive walk-in closet, and a fancy home theater.

Zak Bagans 400 bottle wine room
Wine room with the capacity for 400 bottles

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Who knows what kind of magical brews Zak Bagans cooked up in his modern kitchen?
Modern kitchen

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You could doubtless catch up on old episodes of "Ghost Adventures" in Zak Bagans' luxe home theater
Catch up on old episodes of “Ghost Adventures” in the luxe home theater.

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WE see a lot of t-shirts in Zak Bagans' closet, but where are the capes? The old fashioned tuxes? The shrouds?
A lot of T-shirts occupy Zak Bagans’ closet.

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Overhead view

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Funny -- Zak Bagans' home looks more modern chic than ghostly haunted
More modern chic than horribly haunted
Zak Bagans' geometric pool in Las Vegas
Geometric pool in Las Vegas

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The exterior offers a basketball court, a geometric pool and spa with a waterfall, plus an open air kitchen and bar with a mounted television.

Bagans’ next haunt is unclear, but we’re betting the ghost buster will stick nearby. His newest Travel Channel show, “Deadly Possessions,” features items in his museum, which is based in Las Vegas. Each episode features three haunted, iconic items and their owners, who share stories of how these objects have terrorized them. Bagans works to get to the root of their “attachment,” so they can free themselves of these “deadly possessions.”

We’re guessing the swanky home Bagans just sold is not on that list.

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