

But the rest of the home was “reimagined by an English designer in the mid-2000s,” so it’s brighter, whiter and airier than the famous movie monster would’ve liked. The two-story house features three bedrooms and four bathrooms, and right across the street you can see the house of Johnny Depp’s Glen Lantz, just like in Wes Craven’s movie!ĬNN details, “The three-bedroom Dutch Colonial got a major facelift in the years since Wes Craven’s 1984 film was released, though its exterior remained the same. The previous owner – Lorene Scafaria, director of films such as Seeking a Friend for the End of the World and 2019’s Hustlers – had purchased the house for $2.1 million back in 2013. The house went on the market for $3.25 million back in October, and CNN Entertainment reports this week that it was just sold for a little bit less than the asking price: $2.98 million.

As you may recall, the iconic movie house went back on the market this past Halloween season, and today we’ve learned that it now has a new owner. It’s 1428 Elm Street in Springwood, Ohio in the movies but in real life the iconic house that Nancy Thompson calls home in A Nightmare on Elm Street is 1428 North Genesee Avenue in Los Angeles, California.
