The Vecna house seen in season 4 of Stranger Things exists in real life. Located in the US state of Georgia, it has just been put up for sale at full price.
who wants to buy Vecna’s house ? The famous Creel family home is on the real estate market! Located in the city of Rome, in the state of Georgia, this house with Victorian architecture is for sale at a price of 1.5 million dollars. The fans of Stranger Things can now afford one of the mythical sets of season 4 and so walk in the footsteps of Henry Creel’s character aka the villainous Vecna.
Going on sale on Halloween day
Featuring six bedrooms and five bathrooms, the 550 square meter mansion has undergone several renovations over the past decades but has kept its Second Empire stylereports Vanity Fair. It was Colonel Hamilton Yancey who brought it out of the ground in 1882 on a plot of 4000 square meters. Wooden parquet floors, moldings on the ceiling, furniture with gilding… Everything is there! Marketing requires, the house has been put on sale last October 31, the day of the halloween party.
Real estate agency Toles Temple & Wright, which is handling the sale, warns: “a few demogorgons might still roam the property“, before adding with a good dose of derision: “in case things get too weird and even go wrong, there are funeral directors nearby”. The agency plays the planetary success card of Stranger Things without moderation to attract future buyers. A few kilometers from the property is another filming location of the series. It’s about Ford-Building from Berry College. The latter served as the setting for the psychiatric hospital of Pennhurst in Stranger Things.