Home from Hit Show “American Horror Story” Now For Sale

American Horror Story Home
Los Angeles, CA
Most Known For
Set of FX's new smash TV hit "American Horror Story"
Home Stats
15,000 square feet, 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms
Price
$4,500,000
Now for sale in Los Angeles – the “Murder House” from the hit new FX TV series “American Horror Story.” On the show, it’s haunted by ghosts of a murder-suicide, and the blissfully unaware Harmon family decides that the home is the perfect place for a fresh start. Off-screen, it’s the stately Rosenheim Mansion on Westchester Place in Los Angeles. Architect Alfred Rosenheim built the estate in1908 as his own residence.
According to the Curbed LA archives, the city historic-cultural monument includes a three-story main house and a detached ballroom, which was “formerly a chapel” and is currently used as a recording studio. The house is decked out in Tiffany, with stained glass windows, light fixtures, leaded-glass display cases, and “a museum-quality set of Tiffany glass doors.”
The home also has a formal dining room, six Batchelder tile fireplaces, and a solarium. Property records show that the Rosenheim house has been on and off the market since 1999. It was listed in January 2009 at $7.5 million, came off the market in April 2010, was back on the market in January 2011 for $4.5 million and is still currently listed at that price. With that hit TV fame, the sellers are hoping the home will finally sell – hopefully for a nice chunk of change.
Fun fact: The show’s pilot was shot on location at the Rosenheim Mansion, and the house was later replicated on a set for the rest of the episodes.
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