Chris Rowan, a northwestern New Jersey resident, spent $290,000 for the home in January.
The house where serial killer Buffalo Bill lived in "The Silence of the Lambs" is in Fayette County, Pa. Soon, guests will be able to rent the home for the weekend.
Rowan, a horror movie buff, immediately made an appointment to tour the three-story home on the Youghiogheny River. He bought the four-bedroom home for $290,000 and set about turning it into what he calls a “boutique accommodation.” He’ll soon be lettingSilence of the Lambs is set in Virginia, Rowan said much of the movie was filmed in the Pittsburgh area. It’s unclear how they settled on the Perryopolis home, which was built in 1910.
“They liked the aesthetics of the region, the long-winding roads and the style of the homes themselves,” he said. The home, Rowan said, does not include Buffalo Bill’s infamous basement. The place where he cared for his death’s-head hawkmoths and sewed his skin suits, as well as the deep hole where he made his victims moisturize, were all part of a set. But give Rowan time, he said. He’s got plans for the basement.Rowan thinks the nostalgia will last a long time.
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