Yes, you now can live where Rush Limbaugh lived. Or Jane Fonda. Or Richard Nixon. Or with a bunch of ghosts, if paranormal activity is your thing.
Limbaugh’s condo in New York City can be had for $12 million (down from $14 million) and Fonda’s pad in Atlanta is a real deal: $2 million off the original $4.5 million tag.
Nixon? The former president’s famed San Clemente estate is still on the market with no takers as it has dribbled down the ledger from $13 million to under $9 million.
But, for a real deal, try this one
It’s a home that’s NOT for the squeamish: it’s the place that inspired the book, “The Amityville Horror: A True Story,” and the subsequent movies.
It’s at - or was at - 112 Ocean Avenue, in Amityville, N.Y., a quiet suburb on Long Island.
It’s fame (or infamy?): the homeowner in 1975, Ronald DeFeo Jr., shot and killed six members of his family at the house.
The house then was sold to a family named Lutz, and they moved out within a month, claiming to have been terrorized by paranormal phenomena while living there.
The home has been through several owners, has been extensively remodeled and even has changed street numbers, a ploy by one owner to confuse tourists.
The price: $1.15 million. Ghosts included.