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Haunted Homes Compete for "Scariest House in America" Title on HBO Max

Summary

  • Retta hosts "Scariest House in America" on HBO Max
  • Show features real haunted homes across the U.S.
  • Winner gets $150,000 HGTV home renovation
Haunted Homes Compete for "Scariest House in America" Title on HBO Max

As of October 22nd, 2025, HBO Max has found the perfect show to set the mood for the upcoming late-night spooky season. "Scariest House in America," led by Parks and Recreation star Retta, is now in its second season and offers something far beyond your usual ghost stories.

Retta has been traveling across the United States, stepping into homes that look straight out of nightmares and meeting the people who actually live in them. Each stop ends with a rating on the "Scare Meter," which judges the house's appearance, livability, and overall fright factor. The top house from each episode moves on to the finals, where one property earns the grand title of Scariest House in America.

The winner does not get an exorcism but a $150,000 renovation from HGTV designer Alison Victoria, who manages to upgrade the home without erasing its haunted charm. The show is a twisted spin-off of "Ugliest House in America," where Retta used to find the most dreadful designs for HGTV makeovers.

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The "Scariest House in America" show on HBO Max follows host Retta as she visits real haunted homes across the United States, rating each house's spookiness. The winner of the show's competition receives a $150,000 HGTV home renovation.
The "Scariest House in America" show is hosted by Retta, the star of the popular TV series "Parks and Recreation."
The winner of the "Scariest House in America" competition on HBO Max receives a $150,000 HGTV home renovation from designer Alison Victoria, who upgrades the property without erasing its haunted charm.

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