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The Nyack home in the Hudson Valley was built around the early 1900s. After George and Helen Ackley moved in in the 1960s, stories began to surface that the home was haunted.

It’s believed the house was haunted by not one, but three ghosts! According to Helen Ackley, one ghost appeared as she was painting.

"He was sitting in midair, watching me paint the ceiling in the living room, rocking and back forth," Ackley said according to the New York Times. "I was on an 8-foot stepladder. I asked if he approved of what we were doing to the house, if the colors were to his liking. He smiled and he nodded his head."

Another ghost would spend time in Helen’s daughter’s bedroom. While Helen’s son reported a third ghost, a Navy lieutenant during the American Revolution.

Ackley also claimed the ghosts gave the family gifts like coins, rings and a pair of silver sugar tongs.

A psychic visited the house and believed Sir George, also known as the “Ghost of Nyack,” and his wife, Lady Margaret, were haunting the Nyack home.

Helen Ackley passed away in 2003. It’s believed she is now also haunting the Hudson Valley home.

In 1991, New York’s Supreme Court ruled the home was officially haunted. Jeffery Stambovsky purchased the home and later sued Ackley declaring he should have been told the home was famously haunted.

The landmark ruling is now known as the "Ghostbusters Ruling," which states sellers must disclose whether a house is haunted to potential buyers. A judge ruled Stambovksy didn’t have to buy the house, but ordered Stambovsky and Ackley split the down payment.

The home is currently owned by singer Matisyahu. The Jewish singer and rapper told the New York Post he hasn't seen any ghosts. Before Matisyahu, indie singer/songwriter Ingrid Michaelson, film director, screenwriter and actor Adam Brooks have both lived in the home.

In late Septemeber, Matisyahu placed the home on the market. The home that features five bedrooms and five bathrooms with views of the Hudson River is listed Better Homes and Gardens Rand Realty for $1.9 million.

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