The house that anchored the 1984 horror classic A Nightmare on Elm Street has been sold after nearly three months on the market, going for $2,980,000.
Despite its nightmarish movie ties, the house can be seen as a dream home, with 3 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms, along with a pool and a guest house.
It's "a beautiful Dutch Colonial with a modern twist," according to the listing on
Realtor.com
The house, located at 1428 N. Genesee Ave., went up for sale
last October
While director Wes Craven set his film in the small (and nonexistent) town of Springwood, Ohio, he filmed the exterior shots in Hollywood, in the neighborhood of Spaulding Square. The
Los Angeles Times
Of course, even Freddy Krueger might be frightened by today's hyper-competitive housing market: In 2021, home prices
shot up by 19%
As NPR's Tien Le reported last fall:
"The iconic house isn't just a place of horror. It's also the location of
Bo Burnham: Inside,
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