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  1. Nov 13, 2018 · Christmas Spirit: Oh, no-ho-ho, Dad is in the Christmas spirit before Thanksgiving. Faux fur: Move over, real fur! Now it's faux fur's turn to be demonized. Forty-four years after the DeFeo ...

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  2. Feb 14, 2017 · According to real estate records, the house on Long Island that inspired the book and movies sold for $605,000 this week - that's more than $200,000 less than the asking price. The five-bedroom ...

  3. Whether truth or fiction, there is sure to be a lot of buzz around the famous location; the faint of heart need not apply. Listed for $850,000, the home sits on 0.24 acres of land and has five ...

  4. Oct 26, 2023 · Situated sideways on a narrow plot in Amityville, New York, is a 1925 Dutch Colonial that’s arguably Long Island’s most notorious residence.The house at 112 Ocean Avenue owes its reputation to ...

  5. Oct 16, 2015 · by Lisa • October 16, 2015 • 0 Comments. From December 18, 1975 to January 14, 1976, the house located at 112 Ocean Avenue in the Amityville Village of Long Island, New York, was occupied by George and Kathleen Lutz along with their children. The story of what they experienced during the twenty-eight days they resided in this house is told ...

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  6. And 2 years later, Jim and Barbara Cromarty bought the house for a measly $55,000. But then, after the book and movie peaked, the price shot up to $230,000. From there, it only increased in value. Until 2010, the house sold for a whopping $950,000. The house sold once more in 2016 for much less; $605,000 (ouch!)

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  8. Sep 12, 2023 · The house that first came to be known as the "horror house" in the wake of the murders, and then The Amityville Horror house after the 1979 movie, refers to the large, three-story Dutch Colonial home at 112 Ocean Ave. in Amityville, New York. First built in 1927, it has gone through several renovations and sales since it was constructed.