TV Article The house from 'Nightmare on Elm Street' is up for sale By Darren Franich Darren Franich Darren Franich is a former critic at Entertainment Weekly. He left EW in 2023. EW's editorial guidelines Published on February 4, 2013 12:00PM EST Almost thirty years after Freddy Krueger first invaded the dreams of attractive youngsters in the original A Nightmare on Elm Street, the house which served as the film’s primary location is officially on the market. Rodeo Realty is handling the sale, and has listed the property at $2.1 million. Technically, only the exterior of the house appeared in Elm Street, so even if you’ve seen the movie a hundred times, you’ll still be surprised to discover the Caesar stone counters, the Bertazzoni stove, the center island, and all the other amenities in the property. Indeed, you might almost say that that it is a dream house. But if you aren’t careful, that dream might just become…a nightmare. Anyhow, hope you enjoy living there, Richie Rich. Follow Darren on Twitter: @DarrenFranich Read More: ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’ review