Uncovering the Globe's Priciest Ghost Towns

3. Godalming, England's Witley Wonder Underwater Ballroom

Place: England's Godalming Year: Late 1800s Price: $400,000 There's an interesting history associated with this underwater ballroom that is deteriorating. This underground smoking club, known as the Witley Wonder Underwater Ballroom, was situated beneath a lake. It was doomed, like everything on its surrounding estate, and had an aquarium on its roof.

@terrinakamura/Twitter Witley Wonder Underwater Ballroom, Codalming, England Whitaker Wright, a well-known felon who made his fortune by flouting bonds and committing other white-collar crimes, constructed Whitley Wonder. Wright ran away in 1900 when the pressure was mounting, but he was apprehended. He was tried by the Royal Courts of Justice four years later and given a seven-year prison sentence. Wright took his own life by swallowing a cyanide pill before the cops could remove him. Since this horrific demise, his estate has mainly been neglected.

4. North Carolina's Chapel Hill, the abandoned Dome House

Place: North Carolina's Chapel Hill Year: Not specified Price: Not specified There's an abandoned, dilapidated dome house in the middle of the woods in Fox Chapel, North Carolina. It is constructed in a fashion reminiscent of the "Futuro Houses" architectural craze of the 1960s. These prefabricated, dome-shaped residences were created by a Finnish architect and quickly became popular after their 1968 release.

Chapel Hill, North Carolina's abandoned Dome House @atlasobscura/Pinterest Although the Chapel Hill Dome House is Futuro-inspired, it appears that its owners' ambitions have not been realized. Its unique bubble shape and rotting state are visible along Jack Bennett Road, where locals have chosen to leave it alone. There's no real entry into the house because the deck is deteriorating and the roof has collapsed in.