Luxury mansion goes on sale for £ 2.2 million – it's got a bloody secret – World News



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A luxurious multi-million dollar mansion is now up for sale – the dreamy home has a dark secret hidden behind its four walls.

The $ 2.8 million (£ 2.2m) abode, nestled in the heart of Hollywood, Los Angeles, enjoys an outdoor pool and a state-of-the-art interior with a large private living space, a majestic garden and a scenic views.

The gated two-bedroom home, which was built in the 1920s, seems like the perfect place to live.

The house, located along Waverly Dr, Los Feliz was formerly owned by Leno LaBianca and his wife, Rosemary.

The couple were brutally killed by cult leader Charles Manson and members of his so-called Manson family at their home in August 1969.



Built in the 1920s, the gated property boasts majestic greenery and scenic views

They were mercilessly executed by the Manson Family after Sharon Tate.

Real estate agent Robert Giambalvo revealed the history behind the multi-million dollar mansion, which is now on the market.

In California, it is mandatory for anybody to reveal any deaths in the property over the last three years.



The home hides a dark past

But it's a good thing to do, but it's a good thing to do it.

Mr Giambalvo told the Los Angeles Times: "We do not want somebody to go into it and find out 10 days, 15 days later that happened 50 years ago. And then they do not want to buy it because of that.

"We just wanted people to make their eyes wide open."



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However, a couple of potential collectors of property in the property despite the killings.

Mr Giambalvo said: "It's just such a calm, peaceful, serene environment that I've been thinking about what happened a long time ago.

"The first showings were yesterday, and I've had several people telling me that their customers are preparing to make an offer."

The house was last put on the market in 1998, and other local real estate agents do not think the home's dark history will affect its selling.

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