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Nightmare on Elm Street house listed for a killer $3.25 million - Daily Mail
Oct 21, 2021 1 min, 59 secs

The iconic home from A Nightmare on Elm Street can now be yours for $3,250,000.

The charming three bedroom home located in Los Angeles' Spaulding Square neighborhood is a far cry from the shambled property featured in the hit 1984 slasher film in pictures advertising the upgraded home.

The iconic home from A Nightmare on Elm Street can now be yours for $3,250,000!

The home still looks nearly identical to as it did when it was film for the slasher movie - minus the shambles .

Not even Freddy Krueger could resist returning to the home in photos of the house.

A model dressed as the iconic killer can be seen hilariously making himself at home around the upgraded house in the listing.

Out of this world: A poster for the film Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World hangs in this bedroom - the home was purchased in 2013 by the movie's director Lorene Scafaria

Home sweet home: The actor reads at the countertop as he revisits the iconic house 

Hustlers and Seeking a Friend for the End of the World director Lorene Scafaria purchased the home in 2013 for $2.1 million, but a prior owner recalled the home's creepy energy not long after purchasing it several years prior

Angie Hill purchased the house in 2008 for $1.15 million and spent a year renovating the property.  

Initially, the home bore a greater resemblance to the decrepit and decaying version in Freddy's dream world than the original sunny suburban home that shows up in the early films

Sunny state of ming: The design of the house is said to be 'an effortless example of the best of indoor-outdoor Southern California living'

Creepy: The home pictured in the epic slasher film A Nightmare on Elm Street 

Glow up: The house now looks miles away from the 1984 film's location 

Sweet: The house now looks gorgeous with a long path and high bushes giving privacy from the road 

'It was the only house on the street that looked beaten up...

First, she burned sage to clear the energy in the house, she said

New update: Angie Hill purchased the house in 2008 for $1.15 million and spent a year renovating the property

Changing rooms: Initially, the home bore a greater resemblance to the decrepit and decaying version in Freddy's dream world than the original sunny suburban home that shows up in the early films

'It was the only house on the street that looked beaten up...

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