Iconic 'Halloween' Home, Filming Location of Jamie Lee Curtis' Character, Sold for $1.7 Million
Pasadena house, featuring four bedrooms and three separate units, originally listed for $1.8 million, includes original features from the classic 1978 horror film.
- The Pasadena home seen in the 1978 'Halloween' film, where Jamie Lee Curtis' character Laurie Strode lived, has sold for nearly $1.7 million, slightly under the original asking price of $1.8 million.
- Built in 1906, the home sits on a 5,258 square foot lot and includes original features seen in the film, such as the stoop where Curtis held a pumpkin. It still carries strong remnants of its cinematic history.
- Comprising four bedrooms, the house is divided into three separate units. The first is a large one-bedroom suite, the second has two bedrooms, and the third unit has one bedroom. Each unit has a kitchen and offers stunning views of the surrounding area.
- Features of the house also include a fruit-bearing avocado tree, mentioned to have been planted by the original owner's grandfather, making it a charming addition to one of the most desirable communities in Los Angeles.
- Actress Jamie Lee Curtis expressed sentimental moments attached to the 'Halloween' franchise, stating that 'everything good' in her life could be traced back to her character, Laurie Strode. Curtis first appeared as Strode in 1978 and reprised the role until the series closure in 2022.