The California mansion where the infamous Charles Manson murders took place is now on the market for a staggering $85 million (£62m).
The luxury mansion, located in Beverly Hills, has been listed for all of its glorious features, including an infinity pool, private cinema and scenic views.
But the property has a sinister past and was dubbed the Manson murder mansion after four people, including pregnant actress Sharon Tate, were brutally killed inside.
Now known as the Cielo Estate, the Californian pad belongs to ‘Full House’ creator Jeff Franklin – who hosted the reception after Bob Saget’s funeral at the home on Saturday, January 22.
The property, which boasts a whopping nine bedrooms and 18 bathrooms, was originally purchased by Franklin for $6m in 2007, despite it not being completed.
The home was bulldozed following one night of terror on August 8, 1969, which saw Abigail Folger, Jay Sebring and Wojciech Frykowski murdered alongside Tate.
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They were killed by four members of the Manson family – Tex Watson, Susan Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkeln and Linda Kasabian – who murdered the group at the home Tate shared with husband Roman Polanski.
The evil gang murdered the group of friends after they reportedly went to a party next door and decided to randomly kill them as part of a plan to help cause a race war.
Cult leader Charles Manson issued orders alongside Watson for the gang to kill.
He was jailed for first degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder for his evil crimes.
He died behind bars in 2017 at the age of 83.
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The sprawling property, which sits on 3.6 acres of land, was rebuilt and given a fresh start by architect Richard Landry.
The home spans 21,000 sq ft and boasts incredible views of the city, coming complete with an infinity pool, loggia with indoor and outdoor access, home cinema, spa, gym and even a hair salon.
Outside, the pool has three waterfalls, two hot tubs, a 35-foot water slide, swim-up bar, private grotto and a lazy river, as well as a detached guest house for entertaining.
The listing describes the home as “exuding opulence” with “unparalleled luxury”, and the “epitome of world class Beverly Hills luxury living”.
The mansion is currently available with Douglas Elliman Real Estate for $85 million.
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