
In the area of Poole, Dorset in the United Kingdom, a three-bedroom home was set for sale. Back in the year 1959, this bungalow house was being sold for just £2,500. Luckily, a husband and wife were able to purchase the house. It was a Mr. and Mrs. Cake, specifically Raymond and Margery. Since then they have been the proud homeowners until Raymond Cake died in the year 1993. At that time, Margery was already 86 years old. But she wanted to live in that house until recently. Probably out of loneliness, Margery has decided to move in with Jenny, her daughter. Thus, it left Margery and Jenny with an idea to sell the house.
The weird thing about the house when it was put on the market is that there is a condition. There could only be a certain buyer, if they ever find such quality in a person who is at the same time looking for a three-bedroom bungalow house. Apparently, the house is only to be sold to anyone who is named Raymond Cake.
Things get weirder when one day, this man came to the house for the viewing. As Jenny and the man introduced themselves to each other, it was only that time that Jenny learned the man was named Raymond Cake. Imagine the chance of being able to meet someone looking for a home by the name of Raymond Cake, the same name that her father was called. Jenny said in an interview “We only found out about the names when they came round for the viewing, but everything seemed to run smoothly after that. It is quite a coincidence.” The buyer and the owners are not related at all. According to statistics, the odds of two Raymond Cakes owning the same house are about a million to one.
The buyer, Mr. Raymond Cake is 41 years of age and has purchased the house for £190,000. He is complete name is Raymond Tony Cake while the previous owner was called Raymond Percy cake. According to the younger Mr. Cake, the moment he entered the house, it just felt right for him and his family. He felt weird because he knew right away that it was meant for them.
Seems weird to easily find a buyer that goes by the same name as the previous owner, right? What do you think? Was it mere coincidence or something eerie?
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