“Stranger Things” Creel House Sold for $1.5 Million

 

Image via Andy Edwards / Toles, Temple & Wright, Inc. Real Estate

 

Just over a month after it was listed for sale, the spooky Victorian estate that played a crucial role as Victor Creel’s home in Stranger Things has been sold.

 

The Georgia home reportedly sold to an unidentified buyer for an undisclosed sum, according to sources connected to Toles, Temple & Wright real estate, as reported by TMZ. The owners and brokers said an offer was accepted, but it’s not clear if it was sold for the $1.5 million asking price it had last month when it first went on the market.

 

The house, which Stranger Things fans refer to as the Creel House, was built in 1882. The home’s façade and some of its interior were shown in the fourth season of Stranger Things, in which Vecna brutally murdered Creel’s family. The mansion has a “flexible layout,” “five or six grand bedrooms, and five stunning bathrooms,” as well as a “unfinished third floor” that takes the form of an attic with its own staircase.

 

“Not to worry, the previous resident of the third floor has since been relocated by a single exterminator—we think,” the real estate company wrote of the property, in a sly reference to Vecna.

 

A guest house with a sitting room, two to three bedrooms, a kitchen, and a recently updated bathroom is also included behind the main house. The house was a bed and breakfast before Stranger Things aired in it.