The Simi Valley, California, home sold Friday for $1.28 million, its first sale in 45 years. Now, a Los Gatos-based investor plans to reimagine the famed setting of the 1982 horror flick as a draw for tourists.
Source: Inman News
‘They’re here’: Poltergeist home to reopen as Airbnb for horror fans
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