The Broadduses sued the previous owners — John and Andrea Woods — in June 2015, claiming they also received a letter from the Watcher days before the sale but didn’t disclose it. A six-bedroom house in Westfield, New Jersey reportedly stalked by "The Watcher" has finally been sold for $500,000 than its original $1.4 million price tag. The terrified owners, who never moved into Westfield property known as "The Watcher" house, sold the six-bedroom colonial for $959,360 last month. Derek and Maria Broaddus purchased their dream house for $1.4 million in June 2014 — but they were chased away before they could move in, due to a nightmarish letter from a writer who goes by “The Watcher.”. One family's nightmare is over: They finally sold the home where they were terrorized by letters from "The Watcher." The 3,920 sq. 'Watcher' house owners sue to demolish home over stalker letters. A NEW Jersey couple who claim they were scared away from their home by creepy letters they received from “The Watcher” say another letter was delivered. Two weeks later, the second letter came in the mail. Westfield, NJ homeowners received a fourth letter from an apparent stalker who calls himself, ‘The Watcher’ The New Jersey family that lived in the infamous “Watcher” house — where they were terrorized by creepy, anonymous letters for years — has broken their silence. The Watcher house. View more property details, sales history and Zestimate data on Zillow. May 24, 2014 - According to a lawsuit filed earlier this month, the previous owners — who bought the house in 1990 — receive a letter from “The Watcher,” an unknown person who claims to be the latest in the family responsible for watching the house in Westfield, a wealthy Union County suburb. New Jersey Homeowners Get Another Letter From Creepy ‘Watcher’ — And It’s Worse Yet, Lawyer Says "Do you need to fill the house with the young blood I requested?" 657 Boulevard , Westfield, NJ 07090-3209 is currently not for sale. Derek and Maria kept their children close at all times, fearing that The Watcher would make good on his promise to “lure them” and even hurt them. The initial letter welcomed the family to the neighbourhood and introduced the anonymous writer as a guardian of the home. Westfield, NJ homeowners received a fourth letter from an apparent stalker who calls himself, ‘The Watcher’ The couple, who have young children, believe the stalker had a “mentally disturbed fixation” on the home. 'The Watcher' strikes again: 4th, more 'sinister' letter received, lawyer says. The Broadduses were on high alert every time they visited their new house. One family's nightmare is over: They finally sold the home where they were terrorized by letters from "The Watcher." ft. single-family home is a 6 bed, 4.0 bath property. The house, now popularly known as "The Watcher" house, is in Westfield, a New Jersey town about 30 miles southwest of New York City. The unknown stalker, dubbed The Watcher, has sent a fourth threatening letter to a home in Westfield, N.J., just weeks after a tenant moved into the residence. May 24, 2014 - According to a lawsuit filed earlier this month, the previous owners — who bought the house in 1990 — receive a letter from “The Watcher,” an unknown person who claims to be the latest in the family responsible for watching the house in Westfield, a wealthy Union County suburb. This home was built in 1905 and last sold on 7/5/2019 for $959,000. WESTFIELD -- A mysterious stalker known only as "The Watcher" has sent a fourth threatening letter to a township home that arrived in February, less than three weeks after a renter moved into the infamous home. They applied to the township for a permit to subdivide the property, raze the house and build two new homes in its place. WESTFIELD, N.J. — A New Jersey family that wants to... Lee Levitt, an attorney for Derek and Maria Broaddus, wrote in a legal brief that the letter arrived in late February, a few weeks after … ‘The Watcher’ Makes Eerie Threats That Complicate a ... threatening letters. The town's median household income is $159,923 . However, before moving in, they decided to make some renovations to the house - at which point they received the first letter from “The Watcher”, according to an investigation into the house by The Cut.