Inside the real Nightmare on Elm Street house from the 1984 horror movie – and it can be yours for just $3.25M
IT'S A real-life Nightmare on Elm Street - and it can be yours to keep.
The house from the classic 1984 horror movie is up for sale.
If you truly dare, you can purchase the home used during the filming of the iconic movie.
Freddy Krueger will be on hand to help show prospective home buyers around the luxury pad.
The $3.25 million Dutch Colonial home, which is located in the historic Spaulding Square neighborhood in Los Angeles, features three bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms in the main two-story house on the estate.
On the outside, the home is simply painted in white and green with plenty of windows that provide natural light on the inside.
Once inside, the home opens up to a massive living room decorated with three couches, a stunning coffee table, and a gold chandelier.
The living room also has double doors that lead to the outside, where a pool and lunging area awaits its new owners.
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Moving on from the living room, the kitchen features a massive island, plenty of counter and storage space, as well as stainless steel appliances.
The kitchen features a small breakfast table, but if more guests appear, you can take them to the massive dining room with plenty of natural light.
The home also features stunning round archways.
According to the listing, it has "stunning walnut floors weaving through archways.. past bright windows."
Despite the home looking pretty normal and actually cozy, you never know what could pop up in the middle of the night ... or your dreams.
The home was used in the Wes Craven-directed horror flick, which starred Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger.
And in a bid to market the property, estate agents/realtors Douglas Elliman have got a Krueger lookalike to pose for images in the home, which has an open, retro-modern kitchen, as well as "gorgeous grounds," including blue and citrus trees.
He can be seen working from home, relaxing in the bath, and even doing laundry, all in his trademark terrifying costume.
There is also a detached guest house. As well as A Nightmare on Elm Street it has featured in commercials and has been used in print advertising.
Offers are open on the property until Halloween.
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