Here is the sinister reason why nobody wants to live in a $2.4million ... trends now

Here is the sinister reason why nobody wants to live in a $2.4million ... trends now
Here is the sinister reason why nobody wants to live in a $2.4million ... trends now

Here is the sinister reason why nobody wants to live in a $2.4million ... trends now

A stately mansion in a cozy Los Angeles suburb has repeatedly landed on the market over the past several decades, and even its buyers do not want to live inside it - because of what happened there. 

At first glance, 2475 Glendower Place seems like nothing more than another pricey home in the hillside community of Los Feliz. It boasts five bedrooms and four bedrooms spread out across over 5,000 square feet.

The estate has changed hands repeatedly over the past few decades. Each time a new buyer snapped it up, they left it vacant before ultimately deciding to sell again.

As it sat unoccupied for more than six decades, the house began to deteriorate. The yellowing wood staircase, visible through an arched glass window, is only evidence of its decay. Even today, the current owner doesn't occupy the premises after making an unsuccessful attempt to sell it in 2022.

All because it was the site of a grizzly 1959 murder where a husband beat his wife to death with a ball-peen hammer.

2475 Glendower Place in Los Angeles has changed hands repeatedly over the past few decades and remains vacant even after being sold

2475 Glendower Place in Los Angeles has changed hands repeatedly over the past few decades and remains vacant even after being sold

The estate boasts five bedrooms and four bedrooms across more than 5,000 square feet

The estate boasts five bedrooms and four bedrooms across more than 5,000 square feet

It was the site of a grizzly 1959 murder where a husband beat his wife to death with a ball-peen hammer

It was the site of a grizzly 1959 murder where a husband beat his wife to death with a ball-peen hammer 

Despite presenting as a bargain amid skyrocketing home prices, the property's nearly century-long history is marked with blood. Built in 1925, the mansion was nestled deep inside Los Feliz Heights, an up-and-coming development that catered to the wealthy.

Its first owners were a couple named Harold and Florence Schumacher. The estate served as their family home until the couple's deaths within weeks of each other in 1928.

Two years later, magazine editor Welford Beaton and his son Donald settled in the home.

But Donald soon succumbed to an infection and died at just 21 years old. Welford left the home and filed for bankruptcy the following year.

The story took a grim turn in 1956, when physician Harold Perelson, his wife Lillian, and their three children, Judy, Joel and Debbie, moved in.

Despite the extravagant purchase, Harold’s medical practice was drowning in debt. In a letter to a relative, 18-year-old Judy alluded the family's financial hardships had caused issues between her parents.

These tensions came to a head on the morning of December 6, 1959, when Harold bludgeoned Lillian with a ball-peen hammer as she slept, killing her.

The home was built in 1925 as part of Los Feliz Heights, an up-and-coming development marketed towards the wealthy

The home was built in 1925 as part of Los Feliz Heights, an up-and-coming development marketed towards the wealthy

Physician Harold Perelson, his wife Lillian, and the couple's three children moved into the home in 1956, marking the beginning of its dark history

Physician Harold Perelson, his wife Lillian, and the couple's three children moved into the home in 1956, marking the beginning of its dark history

In December 1959, Harold bludgeoned his wife to death before attempting to murder his 18-year-old daughter, Judy

In December 1959, Harold bludgeoned his wife to death before attempting to murder his 18-year-old daughter, Judy

Judy (who also spelled her name 'Judye'), center, screamed and woke her younger sister. Harold reportedly told the little girl, 'Go back to bed, baby - this is just a nightmare'

Judy (who also spelled her name 'Judye'), center, screamed and woke her younger sister. Harold reportedly told the little girl, 'Go back to bed, baby - this is just a nightmare'

He then went to Judy’s bedroom and attacked her. Judy’s screams woke her younger sister, Debbie, who later told police that her father assured her, 'Go back to bed, baby - this is just a nightmare.'

Thirteen-year-old Joel was the next to wake up. Seizing the distraction, Judy

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