The house from the original 1984 version of "A Nightmare on Elm Street" is up for sale for "only" $2.1 million.

--The house is in Hollywood's Spaulding Square neighborhood.  Sadly, it's not actually on Elm Street . . . it's on Genesee Avenue.  But the house number, 1428, is the same as in the movie.

--The house was also used in the 1985 sequel, "A Nightmare on Elm Street 2:  Freddy's Revenge" . . . and the 1994 sequel "Wes Craven's New Nightmare"

(--On the outside, the house looks pretty similar to how it did back then . . . but it's a lot more modern on the inside.  Check out some pics here.)