If you’re not afraid of uninvited (and non-living) guests, here’s the perfect spot for your next vacation.
The home from the first season of American Horror Story — a.k.a. “Murder House” — was briefly available to rent on Airbnb over the weekend. The Alfred Rosenheim Mansion, as the home is officially known, no longer appears on the rental website, but Time Out Los Angeles reports that it was listed for a price of $1450 per night.
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“One Of The Most Important Estates Ever Built in Los Angeles, The Alfred Rosenheim Mansion Was Declared A Historical Monument And Cultural Landmark. Built In 1908 This Stunning Architectural Masterpiece Boasts Original Features Throughout,” the listing reportedly read.
According to Variety, the home boasts nine bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, and can accommodate more than 16 people. The mansion has also appeared on shows like The X-Files, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and The Twilight Zone.
“Murder House” was the center of AHS’ inaugural season (which featured the Harmon family moving into the home, unaware it’s also occupied by the ghosts of former residents and their victims). It also made an appearance on the most recent season of the FX anthology series, American Horror Story: Hotel.
This story originally appeared on EW.com