Jamie Lee Curtis’ murder home from ‘Halloween’ is up for sale
Homicidal stalker not included.
Househunters will be screaming with delight to learn that the fictional home of Laurie Strode, played by Jamie Lee Curtis in the iconic “Halloween” franchise, is up for sale.
According to the listing, the Pasadena, California residence has been owned by the same family for nearly three generations and boasts a whopping 5,258 square footage alongside 4 bedrooms and three bathrooms.
As of Sunday, the house is currently listed to be going for $1.8 million.
“Yes, this was a filming location for the 1978 film ‘Halloween,’ as the house of Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis),” writes realtor Heidi Babcock in the property description. “If you watch the film you’ll recognize the infamous stoop that Jamie Lee Curtis sat on, holding a pumpkin.”
Babcock further reveals that the house is divided into three separate units.
“Unit #1 is a large 1-bedroom suite with bath, living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry, utility room, basement and a large, charming river rock porch,” continued Babcock. “Unit #2 has 2 beds and 1 bath and kitchen and unit #3 has 1 bed and 1 bath, living room and kitchen.”
According to the seller, “each of the 3 units has picturesque windows and lovely views of the surrounding trees and neighborhood.”
Babcock further states that the home includes a fruit-bearing avocado tree which was planted by the seller’s grandfather in the 1940s.
“This exceptional property is a wonderful place to live, work, and play in one of the most desirable communities in greater LA.”
The Post reached out to Babcock and Curtis for comment
Curtis, 64, first played Strode in the 1978 cult film and reprised the role several times before the franchise’s spooky conclusion in 2022.
In February 2022, the “Freaky Friday” star posted a photo on Instagram calling her last day on set “bittersweet.”
“The last thing I ever thought I would do is another ‘Halloween’ movie five years ago,” Curtis told People in March.
“And then now I’ve made three of them. They have been incredibly well-received. People love them. This last movie is very emotional, deeply emotional.”
Curtis also revealed that she cried on the last day of filming.
“I’m a sobber. I said goodbye to a crew of people who have been so generous to me, who were so warm and loving to me. Because Laurie Strode had the ‘S’ kicked out of her — she emotionally had so much going on, this sweet girl — and they were always there. It was hard to say goodbye to them,” said the “A Fish called Wanda” star.
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