We study the relationship between housing markets and cemeteries. The latter has been scantly researched in the literature, perhaps due to: our collective avoidance of the thought of death itself, as explained by Ariès (1974); or limited availability of data. Recently, Canofari, Marinni, and Scaramozzino (2017) investigate the price of cemetery plots across the U.S., showing there is much heterogeneity in prices and locations of graveyards. The limitation of this and other empirical studies is their inability to identify individual burial sites by names, ownership types, and their characteristics. This motivates us to obtain more detailed information on cemeteries in the U.S. Our objective is to analyze the relationship between housing markets and these culturally significant landmarks scattered across the country.