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Los Angeles site of Manson murders goes on market for nearly $2 million

A couple was killed in the Los Feliz home the night after actress Sharon Tate and four others were murdered by Charles Manson followers.
Image: The home, left, of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca in the Los Feliz district of Los Angeles in 1969
The home, left, of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca in the Los Feliz district of Los Angeles in 1969. The home, which is one of the Los Angeles houses where followers of Charles Manson committed notorious murders in 1969, is for sale.AP file

LOS ANGELES — One of the Los Angeles houses where followers of Charles Manson committed notorious murders in 1969 is for sale.

The home in the hilly Los Feliz district is where Leno and Rosemary LaBianca were slain the night after actress Sharon Tate and four others were murdered by Manson followers in Benedict Canyon.

Redfin listing agent Robert Giambalvo tells the Los Angeles Times the two-bedroom home is priced at $1.98 million.

The house falls outside a requirement to inform buyers if a death occurred in a property in the previous three years, but Giambalvo says he noted on the multiple listing service that it’s the LaBianca house and agents should do research before showing it.

The house has changed hands several times since 1969 and last sold in 1998.