If you've ever wanted to live in the totally creepy Creel House from Stranger Things now you can, just try to forget how it went for the last inhabitants.
Since Vecna isn't real (that we know of), you ought to be fine to live in the house and avoid getting killed by a monster from the upside down.
Then again, having to share the house with Vecna, the ultimate villain of the fourth season, might have brought the price down a little bit as to buy the Creel House, you'll need to fork over $1.5 million.
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Imagine the bargain you could have got if he was still there, it would probably be a great deal as long as you just try not to think what's in the attic when you move in.
Located in Georgia and listed by Toles, Temple & Wright Inc., the grand old house was built in 1882 and the current owners recently renovated the place, restoring it to its former splendour.
The attic needs a little bit of work, but considering that's where Vecna spent much of his time hanging out you might want to leave that place how it is.
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Described as an 'unfinished third floor', you could turn Vecna's attic lair into your very own sanctuary.
With six bedrooms and five bathrooms you'd be able to cram loads of people into the Creel House and live in style.
It's got plenty of rooms and all sorts of unique features like built in bookshelves, an antique wall safe for stashing your valuables so long as you remember the code and a cast iron urinal, if you're interested in that sort of thing.
If you're a huge Stranger Things fan then some of the other iconic filming locations aren't very far away, as you're less that five miles away from the place that became the Pennhurst Mental Hospital, where Victor Creel had been held since the gruesome murders of his family by Vecna.
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If you've got $1.5 million lying about and want to see if living in the Creel House is for you, give the place a proper look over here and see if it's your kind of place.
The Creel House isn't the only one from the show that you could end up living in, at least for a while, as the Byers family home ended up becoming an Airbnb.
They're actually located in the same state, so if you bought the Creel House and booked out a bit of time to stay at the Byers home you could do a pretty good job of recreating a whole load of scenes from Stranger Things.
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If that's a bit too pricey for you, which is pretty understandable, then you could try bringing a little bit of Stranger Things into your own home by putting up decorations aping scenes from the show.
Halloween might be over, but you can always pretend you put up your levitating Max decoration before the spooky holiday and forgot to take it down.
Topics: Stranger Things, US News, Netflix