Haunted apartments may look ordinary on the outside, but inside, strange activity suggests something never left. Tenants report flickering lights, cold spots, ghostly footsteps, and eerie presences they can’t explain. These residential haunts prove you don’t have to live in a mansion to encounter the unexplained.
The historic Alexandria Hotel in downtown Los Angeles, once a luxury hotspot and now home to haunted apartments. Photo by Los Angeles, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0.
What happens when a glamorous past refuses to stay buried? The Alexandria Hotel in downtown Los Angeles once hosted Hollywood's biggest stars—but today, its faded corridors are known for flickering…
The Dakota Apartments in New York City, known for celebrity residents, film history, and chilling ghost stories. Photo by Ajay Suresh, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 2.0.
What secrets haunt one of Manhattan’s most exclusive residences? The Dakota Apartments, with its ornate architecture and storied past, has long been a symbol of prestige and mystique. But behind…
The colorful facade of Begich Towers in Whittier, Alaska, where nearly the entire town lives under one roof. Photo by sf-dvs, Flickr, CC BY 2.0.
Could an entire haunted town be hiding inside a single building? In Whittier, Alaska, nearly the whole population lives under one roof—inside the cold concrete walls of Begich Towers. Isolated,…