Buffalo Bill’s House from The Silence of the Lambs Is Up for Sale Again
Buffalo Bill’s house in Silence of the Lambs is currently up for sale again. The 1.76-acre property is located in Perryopolis, Pennsylvania. While this home is something that a lot of horror fans will be interested in, it should be noted that there is not a well in this basement, though the three-story home looks almost exactly the same as it does in Jonathan Demme’s 1991 classic. The entry way of the house is seen extensively towards the end of the movie.
The Victorian home was built in 1910 and it isn’t as creepy as it appears in The Silence of the Lambs. It does need some repair work, which is reflected in the $298,500 price tag. The home comes with the original hardwood floors, woodwork, light fixtures, pocket doors, fireplaces, and wallpaper, which is said to be in pristine condition. Recent improvements include reflooring the wrap around porch