Douglas Elliman/New Line Cinemal A Freddy Krueger wannabe has a little poolside fun as the iconic “Nightmare on Elm Street” home hits the market for the holiday. However, as with most classic horror movies - there’s a twist. The infamous house where the character Freddy Krueger (inset) lived in the iconic fright flick “A Nightmare on Elm Street” is now listed for $3.25 million. Inside, it’s a beautiful traditional-style space with a modern twist,” real estate agent Learka Bosnak of Douglas Elliman, who co-holds the listing with Heather T.
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“The façade is iconic, but the ties to the movie stop as soon as you walk through the front door. However, the bright-red door of Freddy’s films has since been painted black. It is the first time the house has been listed for sale since 2013, when filmmaker Lorene Scafaria, who helmed Jennifer Lopez’s hit “Hustlers,” purchased it for $2.1 million.īuilt in 1919, the exterior still resembles how the home looked in the film - green shingles with a white base. To capitalize on the iconic 1984 film’s enduring appeal - and its dream-haunting, sequel-inducing past - all offers for the iconic home are due by midnight on Halloween. However, much like most infamous fright flicks, there is a twist. Designed as a Dutch Colonial, the property has three bedrooms and 3½ bathrooms. in Ohio: In fact, it’s located thousands of miles away on an upscale block of North Genesee Avenue in Los Angeles. However, the residence is not quite on 1428 Elm St. Inside an abandoned children’s asylum before it was burned to the groundįreddy Krueger may no longer live here - but his home made famous in Wes Craven’s classic horror film “ A Nightmare on Elm Street” is now up for sale for $3.25 million. Live in this viral, all-black ‘goth’ house for $250K Joan Rivers’ haunted $38M ‘Versailles’ penthouse gets a new look The ghost of ‘Bloody Bruce’ haunts this Scottish castle for sale