Buyer takes the bait on Mark Duplass' 'Creep' cabin
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Buyer takes the bait on Mark Duplass' 'Creep' cabin
"The forest-surrounded home has sold for $245,000 after nearly a year on the market, according to the Multiple Listing Service. A long, winding stairway approaches the wooded retreat, but the ominous vibes end there. Inside, vaulted ceilings and a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace highlight the cozy floor plan, which connects a living room and dining area."
"In the loft-style kitchen, there's a custom tile floor and wood-and-chrome appliances. Three bedrooms and two bathrooms complete the interior. Outside, a deck spans the length of the home and takes in treetop views."
A forest-surrounded cabin in Crestline, California, used as a filming location in the 2014 indie horror film 'Creep,' has sold for $245,000. The property features a long, winding stairway leading through the woods to the home's entrance. The interior includes vaulted ceilings, a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, a loft-style kitchen with custom tile flooring and wood-and-chrome appliances, three bedrooms, and two bathrooms. A deck spans the home's length, offering treetop views. The listing agent was Debra Baker of Lynne B. Wilson & Associates, while Estella Lopez of Century 21 Primetime Realtors represented the buyer.
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