Photo: Anthony Barcelo; Inset: New Line/The Elm Street Venture/Kobal/Shutterstock

One of Freddy Krueger’s favorite haunts has hit the market… and it’s not even on Elm Street!
The Los Angeles home that served as the façade for final girl Nancy Thompson’s house in the beloved 1984 horror filmA Nightmare on Elm Streethas hit the market for $3,250,000, and offers are being accepted until midnight on Halloween. Heather T. Roy and Learka Bosnak of Douglas Elliman hold thelisting.
The house has served as a beloved sightseeing stop for horror fans since it first appeared in Wes Craven’s slasher favorite, as well as its 1985 sequelA Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge. Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) visited the home in the dreams of the franchise’s doomed teenagers, torturing and killing them in their sleep.
Anthony Barcelo

In reality, the property is far from a nightmare.

In addition to a grand primary suite, perfect for a nightmare visit from Freddy himself, each bedroom comes with a bathroom ensuite. There are also multiple flexible work-from-home spaces throughout the house.


Soaked in abundant natural light, the house features white walls and walnut floors throughout, along with dramatic round archways and French doors. The house also boasts a second-floor terrace with a view of the citrus tree-lined backyard.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

The backyard is completely private with manicured trees, a pristine pool and a detached guesthouse, which comes complete with a kitchen, bathroom and a pergola-covered patio.
RELATED VIDEO: Robert Englund Reveals His New Series Gives Insight to the ‘Dark Part of the American Imagination’
Located in the historic Spaulding Square neighborhood, the house is within walking distance from grocery stores, restaurants, cafes and several Hollywood attractions, according to the listing.
source: people.com