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Dreamscape on Elm St

A good renovation is the stuff dreams are made of, especially when the home is a nightmare. It certainly worked for the house featured in the horror movie A Nightmare On Elm St, which the LA Times reports has sold for just over A$2M after extensive renovations.

The signature red front door stayed, but the rest of the house has apparently had some serious internal surgery - along with cosmetic refurbishments - to repair the real-life nightmare state the former owners had left it in.

The hard work definitely paid off, as the slasher-flick icon has sold for a cool million more than when it last changed hands in 2006.