The Ghoul-est House in NJ

Driving up Apple Tree Lane, the orange sunset matching the turning October leaves, don’t be frightened if you hear a chorus of chilling laughter and a red glow emanating from the gorgeously-maintained lawn of one of the houses along the road.

The dozens of animatronics standing on the grass – monsters, clowns, ghouls galore – aren’t real, though they may seem, or sound, to be. Each figurine sings its own song of horror, screaming or speaking a unique script. The result is a chilling, cacophonous yet strangely unified, ensemble of creepy Halloween creatures.

Eric Couper, founder of MC Home Improvements & Construction, LLC, is the mind behind the organizing, structuring, and buying these freaky Halloween animatronics. Complete with a fog machine and eerie red lighting, I imagine all would suffer a fright upon first look at this home. Beautifully-implemented, the Halloween decor on his home clearly took careful planning and electrical work. 

Couper gives exactly the same amount of attention and consideration to each and all of his clients. The diligent detail-work and forethought evident on his yard of horrors is nothing compared to that applied to a home renovation! 

Take note, although MC Homes provides a wide variety of services, ghost-busting isn’t one of them! But they can fix any demon-damage. 

This yard is definitely our top pick for the freakiest front yard this spooky season! Does anyone dare compete?

Learn more about MC Home Improvements and how they can help make your home look just as stunning at https://www.mchomenj.com/ and @mchomeimprovements on Instagram.

Lydia Boubendir

As Editor-in-Chief, Lydia’s responsibilities include editing articles, monitoring site analytics, and managing and teaching her team of writers – and she loves every minute of it. Winner of a Regional Silver Key for poetry in the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, she is a fervent reader and writer; moreover, she is an avid learner of all subjects. Besides English, she is particularly passionate about mathematics and computer programming, and she spends her free time nose-deep in a novel or textbook, perusing arbitrary Wikipedia pages, and cooking. Above all else (except for maybe her cat, Lily), Lydia loves helping others, and is grateful for this opportunity to give back to her community.

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