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You can rent, or even own, Stranger Things home
Seattle startup Arrived is selling shares in the home and has listed it for stays on Airbnb
By Rob Smith October 29, 2024
You can now own part of a house made famous by the Netflix horror show Stranger Things, thanks to a Seattle-based real estate investment platform.
Seattle startup Arrived is selling shares in the house occupied by the Byers family on the popular series for $100. Arrived has also listed the house on Airbnb for stays.
The home is located just outside of Atlanta, and has been designed to create a fan experience similar to sets on the show. A press release says “guests can enjoy hanging out in Jonathan’s bedroom, sitting on the couch by the interactive Christmas light wall, or playing D&D in upside-down inspired rooms.”
The show centers on a small town in Indiana embarking on a mystery involving “secret experiments, terrifying supernatural forces and one strange little girl” after a young boy vanishes.
The fifth and final season of Stranger Things is expected to be released in 2025.