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They’ve dropped the price several times since then, and ultimately found a buyer on July 2 for $959,000 — a loss of nearly $400,000. Buyer:CARR, ANDREW D & ALLISON657 BOULEVARDWESTFIELD, NJ, Seller:BROADDUS, DEREK R & MARIA657 BOULEVARDWESTFIELD, NJ ‘Bigfoot’ hunter frightens campers by trying to shoot mythical beast. Want to discuss? Field of Dreams to host Yankees vs. White Sox — minus the ghosts. confirms first case of rare inflammatory syndrome in children linked to COVID-19, Canadians who ran out of EI eligible for Canada Recovery Benefit, government confirms, 1984 cold murder case of Christine Jessop solved, suspect dead: Toronto police, Coronavirus: Trudeau says over 240,000 Canadians applied for new CRB, Dr. Bonnie Henry announces another 142 new cases of COVID-19, no additional deaths, B.C. It was their time to move on and kindly sold it when I asked them to. 657 Boulevard is a beautiful six bedroom home that cost a cool $1.3 million to buy in 2014. They even set up security cameras and hired a former FBI agent to investigate their neighbours, to no avail. It was 10pm and he was alone in the sprawling, six bedroom home. Family haunted by ‘The Watcher’ sells dream home at a loss. And now you are too Broaddus family. © 2019 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc. New Jersey’s ‘Watcher’ house back on market after creepy letters drive family from home. Inside the mailbox he found a white, card-shaped envelope. Mystery surrounds surgical plate found in crocodile’s gut. This property was built in 1905 & the taxes are $22,483 annually. Land assessed at $558,600 & Improvements assessed at $487,100. This photo shows the home Derek and Maria Broaddus were scared away from because of creepy letters from a stalker, Thursday, June 25, 2015, in Westfield, N.J. Ice resurfacer catches fire on hockey rink in dramatic video, Trump acknowledges he may owe $400 million to unknown sources during town hall. Human or pet? Get a roundup of the most important and intriguing national stories delivered to your inbox every weekday. Three days later, after spending the day working on the house, Derek checked the mailbox. Their nightmare began just a few days after they bought the home in 2014, when they found an anonymous letter left at the door. READ MORE: “Did 657 Boulevard call to you with its force within?”, The letter-writer claimed to be part of a long line of men charged with “watching and waiting” for the century home’s “second coming.”, READ MORE: Who am I? Look up the complete property record for 657 BOULEVARD. 657 Boulevard is my job, my life, my obsession. 657 BOULEVARD, Westfield, NJ - is owned by CARR, ANDREW D & ALLISON. The first letter ended with the message: “Let the party begin,” and was signed “The Watcher.”. I am the Watcher and have been in control of 657 Boulevard for the better part of two decades now. The Broadduses reported the letters to police and never moved in because they were so afraid of this individual. A listing on the real estate site Zillow shows the Broadduses have been trying to sell the home since February 2015. Do you know what lies within the walls of 657 Boulevard?” the letter said. 0, Seller:WOODS, JOHN W & ANDRIA M109 COONAMESSETT CIRCLEEAST FALMOUTH,MA Sales information is sourced from the New Jersey Division of Taxation Grantor's Listing. The nightmare at 657 Boulevard is finally over for Derek and Maria Broaddus — but there’s no telling what’s in store for the people who bought their former dream house at a heavy discount. READ MORE: Please read our Commenting Policy first. The Broadduses have spent the last five years trying to avoid a mysterious, unidentified stalker known only as “The Watcher,” who has sent them several threatening letters since they bought a gorgeous century home in Westfield, N.J., for $1.35 million. The Watcher House at 657 Boulevard, Westfield, NJ, pertains to a letter stalker called “The Watcher.” Photo: Realtor.com. Netflix bought the rights to adapt it late last year, Deadline reports. NJ Parcels is updated on Taxation's update cycle, usually within 12 hours of the state providing new data. “Allow me to welcome you to the neighbourhood,” the letter began, according to an in-depth feature in New York Magazine. Better for me.”. In June 2014, Derek and Maria Broaddus bought their dream home at 657 Boulevard in Westfield, New Jersey. https://globalnews.ca/news/5754548/westfield-watcher-house-sold Below is a listing of all sales information related to this property, from 1989 to today. I pass by many times a day. The Property last sold for $959,000 on 2019-07-01.The property was assessed for $1,045,700. They tried to sue the home’s former owners, but court records show they failed to convince a judge that the previous owners knew about the Watcher. Above is a chart showing the sales for this property (yellow) compared to the average sales price within the municipality for this class (residential, commercial) of property. “I have seen them,” the Watcher wrote, according to New York Magazine. Mystery surrounds surgical plate found in crocodile’s gut, ‘Bigfoot’ hunter frightens campers by trying to shoot mythical beast. It hardly seems an appropriate setting for a mysterious letter-writing campaign. The Broadduses reported the letters to police, but no suspects were ever identified. Lee Levitt, who represented the Broadduses in their lawsuit against the former owners, says he is happy to hear about the sale. “Dearest new neighbour … “Do you need to fill the house with the young blood I requested? In this June 25, 2015, file photo, a newspaper rests on the driveway of the home of Derek and Maria Broaddus in Westfield, N.J. 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The home’s new owners, Andrew and Allison Carr, declined to speak to the New York Times and NJ.com on Friday. The sale ends a long legal battle and personal nightmare for the Broadduses, who have been trying for years to escape the scrutiny of “The Watcher.”. 657 BOULEVARD WESTFIELD, NJ Seller: BROADDUS, DEREK R & MARIA 657 BOULEVARD WESTFIELD, NJ 07090 2019-07-01 Deed Recorded: Book: 6329 Page: 905 . The letter was addressed to “The New Owner”. “I look forward to the Netflix version.”.