Horror film fans can now live out their wildest dreams as thePoltergeisthome hashit the market!
Poltergeist house.Shad Yassini no22media
Shad Yassini no22media
Aside from the home’s haunted history, the property comes with an even greater draw — the house is now listed for the very first time in 45 years.
Located at 4267 Roxbury Street, less than an hour outside of Los Angeles, the Simi Valley, Calif., single-family home “is the home where much of the first movie of the series was filmed,” per the Equity Union release. The agency insists that “this house is clean.”
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Equity Union claims the SoCal property is “ready to welcome a new family, without the ghostly antics.”
“We are getting quite a bit of interest on the property,” Murdock tells PEOPLE of the 2,373 sq. ft Ventura County home.
The home features a spacious living room with large windows that allow plenty of natural light.
“Formal dining room leads to the infamous kitchen where fans of the movie will love to see it’s still in its original form but with updated appliances of course!” the listing adds.
There’s also a fireplace, perfect for cuddling up with family, and an office space that can be converted into an extra bedroom. There is also a half bathroom and a laundry room on the main level.
As you travel upstairs, hopefully avoiding any ghouls, there are four bedrooms.
Poltergeist (1982).Mgm/Sla/Kobal/Shutterstock
Mgm/Sla/Kobal/Shutterstock
The primary bedroom has stunning vaulted ceilings, plus an expansive en suite bathroom which features a giant bathtub, double sinks, a separate shower area and large walk-in closet.
The remaining three bedrooms share a bathroom in the hallway.
Additionally, there’s a three-car garage, giving the home ample opportunities for storage. There’s also a large pool and jacuzzi in the backyard, great for gatherings and family time.
“Plus, it’s much safer than building a portal to another dimension!” the listing reads. “Don’t miss out on your chance to own this iconic piece of Hollywood history. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to live in a home with a story, minus the spooks.”
The 1982 film brought in $121.7 million at the box office. Two more movies followed, includingPoltergeist II: The Other Sidein 1986 andPoltergeist IIIin 1988. A remake was also released in 2015.
source: people.com