American Horror Story's Murder House Was Up For Rent
02/21/2016 09:29 pm EST
American Horror Story fans could have earned major bragging rights by surviving a weekend at the "Murder House," the haunted setting of the first season of FX's horror anthology series.
According to Time Out Los Angeles, The Alfred Rosenheim Mansion -- the actual name of the Los Angeles mansion -- was briefly available to rent over the weekend, however, the listing has already been removed. It was posted on the rental website, Airbnb, and the asking price was $1,450 a night.
"One Of The Most Important Estates Ever Built in Los Angeles, The Alfred Rosenheim Mansion Was Declared A Historical Monument And Cultural Landmark," the Airbnb listing read. "Built In 1908 This Stunning Architectural Masterpiece Boasts Original Features Throughout."
Sadly, the mansion doesn't have a haunted past like its fictional counterpart. You'll just have to make do with the 9-bedrooms, 4.5-bathrooms and enough room to accommodate 16 guests. The Alfred Rosenheim Mansion has also appeared in Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dexter, Dragnet, The Twilight Zone and The X-Files.
American Horror Story Season 6 will debut next fall.
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