Inside, there’s a formal dining room with a beautiful fireplace, chandelier, and arched doorway where, the listing makes sure to note “telekinesis is no longer practiced during meals.” Next to it is a parlor room that’s “perfect for playing Dungeons and Dragons.” But perhaps the most impressive room is the beautifully restored kitchen with its custom cabinetry, 15-foot black marble island, and adjoining butler’s pantry with a wet bar.
In real life, the attic — where Max goes to find Vecna — is more like an unfinished third floor, the listing says, noting that “the previous resident of the third floor has since been relocated by a single exterminator — we think.”Being a 140-year-old house, it has some quirky original features that you likely wouldn’t find elsewhere, like the antique wall safe and, in one of the bathrooms, a cast iron urinal.
As amazing as the house would be to live in, it can also be used for commercial purposes, having previously operated as a bed and breakfast. It’s also close to other landmarks from the fictional town of Hawkins, including the Ford Buildings at Berry College, which were used as the Pennhurst Mental Hospital.WELCOME TO 906 E 2ND AVENUE