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Look inside! 'American Horror Story' mansion sells

This mansion knows show business.
/ Source: Zillow

This mansion knows show business.

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In addition to “playing” the haunted house in the first season of “American Horror Story,” the Los Angeles home appeared in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “CSI Miami,” “Law & Order,” “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Californication,” among other films and shows.

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Called the Alfred F. Rosenheim Mansion, after the architect who designed it more than a century ago, the six-bedroom, five-bath home sold this month for $3.2 million, as first reported by the Los Angeles Times.

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It had been on and off the market for many years, at one point with an asking price of $17 million.

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The sprawling Gothic mansion was built in 1908 and boasts six Batchelder tile fireplaces, Tiffany-stained and leaded glass, Italian brickwork, Peruvian mahogany paneling and a cathedral ballroom with 56-foot ceilings.

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There’s also a “world-class recording studio” and a yard that amounts to “your own personal forest,” according to the listing by Stephen Apelian of Coldwell Banker.

“It is a privilege to have been given the opportunity to represent such a magnificent property, and I’m grateful that I was able to find the perfect buyer after so many years on the market,” Apelian says.

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