Every October, our neighborhoods come alive with pumpkins on porches, cobwebs in windows, and kids in costumes roaming from door to door. But did you know Halloween began more than 2,000 years ago ā and its roots actually have a lot in common with the spirit of real estate?
š» The Origins of Halloween
Halloween traces back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced Sow-in), celebrated at the end of the harvest season. It marked the time when people believed the boundary between the living and the dead grew thin. To keep away wandering spirits, villagers lit bonfires, wore costumes, and left treats outside their homes ā a tradition that eventually evolved into modern trick-or-treating.
As Christianity spread, All Hallowsā Eve became a night of remembrance before All Saintsā Day. Over centuries, it transformed from superstition into the family-friendly holiday we know today ā filled with laughter, creativity, and community.
š” From Spirits to Sold Signs
While Iām not warding off ghosts these days, I do help homeowners tackle other kinds of āhauntingā worries ā like selling a home thatās been sitting on the market or finding that perfect place before the holidays.
Just like the Celts prepared their homes for the long winter ahead, todayās homeowners prepare their properties for new beginnings. Whether itās decluttering, staging, or adding curb appeal with a few fall touches, every little effort helps make a house shine.
š The Real Magic of Home
Halloween reminds us that home is more than four walls ā itās where stories, traditions, and memories are made. And helping families find their place to build those memories is what keeps me passionate about what I do year-round.
So as you light your pumpkins and greet your trick-or-treaters, take a moment to appreciate the warmth and safety of your own home ā and know that if your next chapter involves a new address, Iām just a call away.
Happy Halloween! š
ā Susan Baltaragis, Your Trusted Guide to Home
Coldwell Banker Realty | Naperville, IL | š 630-258-5805