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Spooky house from 'Stranger Things' Season 4 is for sale for $1.5 million

The Victorian-style home that belonged to the Creel family in Season 4 of Netlfix's "Stranger Things" is for sale in Georgia.

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Jessica Patrick
, WRAL senior multiplatform producer
ROME, GA. — The Victorian-style home that belonged to the Creel family in Season 4 of Netlfix's "Stranger Things" is for sale in Georgia.

According to the Zillow listing, the home at 906 East 2nd Ave. SW is near downtown Rome, Ga. The 7-bedroom, 7-bathroom home was built in 1882 and, at 6,000 sq. ft., is listed for $1,500,000.

The home has been "restored to its original grandeur" after the spooky makeover it got for "Stranger Things," according to the listing.

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Details include handcrafted built-in bookshelves and cabinetry, a custom buffet, an antique wall safe and a rare cast iron urinal. The kitchen was renovated with a walk-in pantry, new appliances and a 15-foot black marble island.

The home served as a bed and breakfast years ago, according to the listing.

The lot even features a gothic-style guest house, a saltwater pool and a bocce ball court.

Offers will be reviewed Nov. 30.

Interested buyers will have to show proof of funds before getting to see the home in person.

For those unfamiliar with the series, "Stranger Things" takes place in Hawkins, Ind., not Georgia. The fictional story is that the home was purchased by Victor Creel, his wife, and their two children in the 1950s, who then begin to witness supernatural events, eventually resulting in the death of the family members.

I won't give away the home's connection to "Vecna," the villain in the latest season.

"Stranger Things" writers, the Duffer Brothers, grew up in Durham, attending Charles E. Jordan High School. Much of Hawkins is based on Durham and the Triangle itself – and the childhood memories of Ross and Matt Duffer.

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