The selling price of the iconic home from A Nightmare On Elm Street was slashed and Freddie Kruger had nothing to do with it.The charming Dutch Colonial-style home built in 1919 located inLos Angeles' Spaulding Square neighborhood was sold for$2,980,000 according to a Tuesday report from TMZ.The three bedroom home is obviously a far cry from the shambled property featured in the hit 1984 slasher film as shown in pictures which advertised the upgraded home which was originally put on the market for $3.25million.
More like a dream! The iconic home from A Nightmare on Elm Street was sold for $2,980,000 according to a Tuesday report from TMZLong gone are the boarded up windows and shambled garden as seen in the film.
Now, the two story property is more like a dream.Photos by Anthony Barcelo showcase the property's spacious kitchen with modern, orange-topped island counter sitting beneath an array of stylish metallic lamps.
The living room is equally as inviting with French doors allowing for plenty of natural light and access to the backyard.In terms of the sleeping arrangements, photos showcase a spacious bedroom with ceiling lights and walnut floors adding a chic touch.
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