True crime followers have an opportunity to purchase certainly one of Los Angeles’ most notorious properties … the Los Feliz Homicide Mansion has formally hit the market.
For these unfamiliar with the macabre property, the Twenties Spanish Revival — with 5 bedrooms, 7 baths, and over 9,000 sq. toes of dwelling area — sits within the coronary heart of the Hollywood-adjacent neighborhood of Los Feliz … and has introduced in a lot of murder-obsessed onlookers over time.
The grand mansion — now in the marketplace for $3.649M — has fairly the historical past due to the variety of notable deaths tied to the house. First in-built 1925 for Harold and Florence Schumacher … the couple famously handed away inside weeks of one another 3 years after buying the house.
Because the property modified palms, tragedy stayed put … new proprietor Welford Beaton watched his 21-year-old son Donald, who lived with him, die from an an infection. Welford had an disagreeable destiny himself, experiencing chapter a yr after Donald’s dying.
But, it is the 1959 homicide that occurred within the manor that turned probably the most notorious.
Dr. Harold Perelson — who was going through excessive monetary struggles on the time — beat his spouse, Lillian, to dying with a hammer … and in addition attacked his eldest baby, 18-year-old Judy, who escaped the assault.
Dr. Perelson went on to kill himself after the deadly outburst.
Following this newsworthy bout of violence, the house was branded the Los Feliz Homicide Mansion … a moniker the manse has been unable to shake.
The property has modified palms a number of instances over the previous 6 a long time — lawyer Lisa Bloom even owned the deed for almost 4 years earlier than promoting in 2020 — however the home has remained empty.
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“Ghost Adventures” star Zak Bagans notably visited the property in 2022 … the place the ‘GA’ crew seemingly captured a “ghost chair” throughout an investigation.
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The mansion was additionally featured in an episode of “Shopping for Beverly Hills,” the place The Company discovered about prior rework plans for the property … accomplished by famend architect Richard Landry (AKA the person who renovated the Sharon Tate home).
The truth is, whoever coughs up the $3-million-plus for the house will get the Landry plans … a dream undertaking for the correct builders. This is hoping they don’t seem to be afraid of ghosts!!!
Jason Oppenheim of The Oppenheim Group holds the itemizing.