The Pennsylvania house made famous as the home of serial killer 'Buffalo Bill' in the 1991 horror film 'Silence of the lambs' is being listed for $300.000.
The Perryopolis home, originally built in 1910, severed as a pivotal location for 'Silence of the lambs, and several of the scene's were filmed in it's rooms.
Eileen Allan, who is teaming up with her sister, Shannon Assad to sell the home for Berkshire Hathaway, said the house is in much cleaner condition than when it served as the serial killer's residence.
"In the movie they kind of trashed the house and made it look really neglected and kind of destroyed the inside," Allan told NBC's today show." It's way nicer in person."
The home is being listed for $298,500, and Allan said there has already been some interest. She said that if the property doesn't sell by Halloween, she is considering bringing in a psychic medium to the house for a live stream.
"We thought we'd see if she sees any spirits or feels any spirits," Allan said.