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Buffalo Bill’s House from ‘The Silence of the Lambs’ Is For Sale


The Pennsylvania home featured in the Academy Award Winning 1991 film The Silence of the Lambs is currently up for sale.

The 3-story, 4-bedroom, 1-bathroom Princess Anne Victorian was home to serial killer Buffalo Bill in the film and is situated on 1.76 acres of land in Perryopolis, an hour south of Pittsburgh.

The house is listed for $298,500 and real estate duo “The Sisters” hope the home will become a tourist attraction for fans of the movie, or a The Silence of the Lambs themed Airbnb (It better have free lotion).

Curious fans and potential buyers can take a virtual 3D tour of the home online. You can walk through the foyer and into the kitchen, step by step, just like Clarice. The 3D Matterport tour scans every inch of the home and even takes you into the basement!

The famed house also includes an inground pool, fountain, spacious yard, 3-car garage that was previously the Layton General Store and Train Station in the 1880s, plus an antique caboose that could be converted into a pool house.

For more information on the home you can view its listing here.

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