Jan. 12 (UPI) — A Los Angeles home made famous by the 1984 slasher film “A Nightmare on Elm Street” sold for almost $3 million — and it came with Bo Burnham’s guest house.
The house, which served as protagonist Nancy Thompson’s home in exterior shots of the Wes Craven horror classic, sold for $2.8 million after being listed for $3.5 million shortly before Halloween 2021.
The listing said the home terrorized by Freddy Krueger had its interior redesigned in the mid-2000s, before being sold in 2013 to “Hustlers” director Lorene Scafaria.
The listing includes a guest house, which itself was made famous by comedian Bo Burnham, who filmed his pandemic-themed special, “Inside,” in the domicile.