Like many things in 2020, this Halloween is going to look different from the year’s past. Even though in-person festivities have changed, we decided we still deserve the fun of looking at homes that comes along with trick-or-treating. Whether the house is an autumn spectacle or a gothic mansion, we wish we could step on the doorstep for a closer look. So toss on a costume, make a cup of hot apple cider, and check out these 10 wickedly-festive Halloween houses we wish we could trick-or-treat at this year.
1) A gorgeous gothic townhome
3 Beds, 2.5 Baths, 2,300 Sq. Ft.
$480,000

With its charcoal brick exterior and dark front door, this home gives off the ultimate gothic Halloween vibe. Once inside, you’re met with a bright and open floor plan and a spacious kitchen, perfect for stirring up potions. The dark finishes throughout maintains its stunningly spooky aesthetic.
2) A spooky chic estate
4 Beds, 4.5 Baths, 7,588 Sq. Ft.
$1,975,000

This home perfectly embodies a spooky, gothic design with it’s black kitchen and fireplace. Yet, the oversized windows and plenty of natural light makes the home inviting and open. The dark colors paired with the vibrant fall trees make this home the ultimate trick-or-treat destination.
3) A castle fit for royalty
3 Beds, 1.5 Baths, 1,644 Sq. Ft.
$675,000

If there was ever an opportunity to visit a castle – it’s on Halloween. The home features a stone exterior, stained glass windows, and a long staircase to the front entrance. The inside has modern amenities but stays in character with arched windows, rock fireplaces, and medieval accents.
4) A pumpkin-colored chateau
6 Beds, 6.5 Baths, 7,466 Sq. Ft.
$2,000,000

The color of this home should be called ‘pumpkin spice.’ The winding driveway lined with fall trees would make trick-or-treating at this home especially epic. And we just know the homeowners would be passing out the king-sized candy bars.
5) Geometric and enchanting
5 Beds, 4.5 Baths, 3,331 Sq. Ft.
$359,900

We can’t get enough of this home’s unique architecture. The geometric walls paired with the pointed roof is reminiscent of a fantasy movie or somewhere mystical. We’d definitely want to get a closer look at this home.
6) An inviting cabin in the woods
6 Beds, 4 Baths, 3,200 Sq. Ft.
$1,249,900

While this home may qualify as a cabin in the woods, it’s not one we’d be too afraid to visit! The uniquely shaped windows and slanted roof paired with black accents is screaming for trick-or-treaters. The interior of the home maintains a moody vibe with navy blue walls and black touches throughout.
7) Secluded and incredibly unique
3 Beds, 2.5 baths, 3,300 Sq. Ft.
$625,000

Set on a private 4.7-acre lot and originally built in 1740, we’ve never seen a home quite like this. The interesting architectural details continue inside with unique stone detailing and blends of textures throughout. While maintaining its historic charm, this home has been beautifully updated and features a cozy living room and classy library. Needless to say, we’d make an extra stop on our trick-or-treating adventure to see this storybook-like home.
8) A cozy home with vibrant fall vibes
4 Beds, 3.5 Baths, 3,363 Sq. Ft.
$1,099,000

If a home could be the epitome of autumn, it’d be this one. This home reminds us of the ideal fall day — vibrant leaves, clear sunny skies, and a crisp breeze. It features a bright yet cozy interior, an open floor plan, and a spacious deck. We’d love to cozy up and watch Halloween movies in the downstairs entertainment room after a long night of trick-or-treating.
9) A wickedly-adorable bungalow
3 Beds, 2 baths, 1,540 Sq. Ft.
$750,000

Darkness done right – this home has been completely remodeled with modern and sleek finishes throughout. The updated kitchen has the perfect balance of dark and light finishes while the backyard offers a spacious deck and firepit. The gothic chic aesthetic continues throughout this wickedly-adorable home with its dark designer color palette.
10) 1940’s colonial classic
5 Beds, 3.5 Baths
$845,000

Adorned with black awnings and a red door, this home built in the 1940’s looks like a trick-or-treating destination. It’s elegant, old-world charm is met with plenty of natural light, a gorgeous dining room, and a spacious back deck.