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True crime fans have a chance to buy one of Los Angeles’ most infamous properties … the Los Feliz Murder Mansion has officially hit the market.
For those unfamiliar with the macabre estate, the 1920s Spanish Revival — with 5 bedrooms, 7 baths, and over 9,000 square feet of living space — sits in the heart of the Hollywood-adjacent neighborhood of Los Feliz … and has brought in a number of murder-obsessed onlookers over the years.
The grand mansion — now on the market for $3.649M — has quite the history thanks to the number of notable deaths tied to the home. First built in 1925 for Harold and Florence Schumacher … the couple famously passed away within weeks of each other 3 years after purchasing the home.
As the property changed hands, tragedy stayed put … new owner Welford Beaton watched his 21-year-old son Donald , who lived with him, die from an infection. Welford had an unpleasant fate himself, experiencing bankruptcy a year after Donald’s death.