Personally, I would much rather live in a house with a heated pool rather than one in which Connie Britton was stalked by a dude in a gimp suit—even if it was only for television. But some people might feel this would give a structure more character or value or whatever, like the person who just dropped $3.2 million on American Horror Story's Murder House.
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You could call this a great deal because the original asking price was $17 million and the six-bedroom Tudor-style mansion, when cleared of the creeping ivy and bloodthirsty visitors, is actually rather sunny and airy-looking. Take a look:
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