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Poltergeist house is becoming an Airbnb to replicate iconic film's sets... after selling for $1.28 MILLION


The Poltergeist house in Simi Valley, California has officially sold for $1.28 million - and will become an Airbnb to replicate the original film set.

Christian Melgar and Zo Amilee from Coldwell Banker Reality Westlake Village told TMZ in an article published on Saturday that the property sold on Friday for $1.28 million, which was $100K over the original asking price. The supernatural horror classic — which was written and produced by Steven Spielberg and directed by The Texas Chain Saw Massacre filmmaker Tobe Hooper — was released in 1982, and notably became the eighth highest-grossing film of that year. Christian Melgar and Zo Amilee from Coldwell Banker Reality Westlake Village told TMZ in an article published on Saturday that the property sold on Friday for $1.28M - which was $100K over the original asking price

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