Remember the house of psychotic killer Buffalo Bill in the 1991 film 'The Silence of the Lambs'? The owner now is facing hurdles to sell it.
Scott and Barbara Lloyd, owners of the house, listed the house last summer, but they were dropped the asking price from 300,000 dollar to 250,000 dollar, reports News.com.au.
This three-storey Victorian architecture mansion in Pennsylvania was the second-most-clicked home on Realtor.com last year, but Scott Lloyd told in an interview that the publicity has attracted curiosity seekers, but no serious buyers.
'The Silence of the Lambs' house is located in a tiny village, about an hour's drive to southeast of Pittsburgh, works against it. So does the fact that it has only one bathroom to go with its four bedrooms.
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