The infamous house from the 1982 horror classic “Poltergeist” is being transformed into an Airbnb, available to rent by supernatural-obsessed fans. Located in Simi Valley, California, the house was built in 1979 and recently sold for $1.28 million to a new investor from Los Gatos, California. The investor plans to turn the four-bedroom, three-bathroom home into an Airbnb that replicates the iconic movie’s set.
Despite the excitement surrounding the possibility of renting the “Poltergeist” house on Airbnb, Halloween buffs will have to wait until next year for the opportunity. The owner of the home reportedly wants to ensure that everything is perfect before listing it on Airbnb, so it won’t be available for the spooky October 31 holiday. With its iconic status among horror fans, there is sure to be high demand for a chance to stay in this legendary home.
The “Poltergeist” house, located on 4267 Roxbury Street, boasts a light-filled living room with massive windows, a formal dining room, and a kitchen with modern appliances. The four bedrooms upstairs include a primary suite with vaulted ceilings, an en suite bathroom, and a walk-in closet. The backyard, spanning 16,000 square feet, features a large in-ground pool and a jacuzzi, making it an ideal space for relaxing or hosting parties.
The Zillow listing for the “Poltergeist” house playfully noted that it is the same home where much of the first movie in the series was filmed, reassuring potential buyers that “This house is clean.” The listing also highlighted the home’s amenities, such as the pool and backyard space perfect for entertaining. The house has a unique history as the primary filming location for the horror movie directed by Tobe Hooper and written by Steven Spielberg, adding to its appeal for fans of the genre.
“Poltergeist” follows the Freeling family as they experience terrifying paranormal activity in their suburban home, ultimately leading to the abduction of their youngest child, Carol Anne, by malevolent spirits. The film, starring Craig T. Nelson, JoBeth Williams, Beatrice Straight, and others, was a box office success, grossing over $121 million worldwide and earning three Academy Award nominations. Its enduring popularity has solidified it as a classic in the horror genre, drawing fans to locations like the iconic “Poltergeist” house.
With its rich history as a filming location for a beloved horror movie, the “Poltergeist” house is sure to attract horror enthusiasts looking for a unique Airbnb experience. The new owner’s plan to turn it into a rental property will give fans the opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of the classic film, offering a chance to stay in a piece of movie history. Whether it’s relaxing by the pool or exploring the iconic filming locations, a stay at the “Poltergeist” house promises to be a memorable experience for fans of the horror genre.