Saturday 21 May 2022 07:01 AM Colorado home where Chris Watts strangled his wife to death is secretly listed ... trends now
The Colorado house where convicted murderer Chris Watts killed his pregnant wife, before murdering their children, is on sale for $660,000.
Watts, 36, strangled his wife Shanann - who was 15 weeks pregnant with their son - inside the couple's Frederick home on August 13, 2018. He later smothered their daughters, Bella, 4, and Celeste, 3.
The house of horrors was secretly listed last week under a fictitious address on reality website Rocket Homes.
The 4,177-square-foot four bedroom, five bathroom home was built in 2013, sits on 0.15 acres and offers stunning views of the Rocky Mountains.
The listing agent, likely in an effort to deter true crime buffs from touring the property, is only offering 'limited showings' of the property to potential buyers with 'funding commitment' letters for at least $660,000. A Zillow listing estimated the home's value at $816,200.
The Watts family home, which was foreclosed on after Watts was arrested and defaulted on the mortgage, was featured in the Netflix documentary American Murder: The Family Next Door, which details the slayings of Shannan and her kids.
The Colorado house where convicted murderer Chris Watts killed his pregnant wife and children is on sale for $660,000. The home is pictured in 2018 with a makeshift memorial out front
Watts, 36, strangled his wife Shanann - who was 15 weeks pregnant with their son - inside the couple's Frederick home on August 13, 2018. He later smothered their daughters, Bella, 4, and Celeste, 3
The house of horrors was secretly listed last week under a fictitious address on reality website Rocket Homes
The 4,177-square-foot four bedroom, five bathroom home was built in 2013, sits on 0.15 acres and offers stunning views of the Rocky Mountains
Listing photographs show, with the exception of cleaning and some minor decor changes, doesn't look much different from when the Watts family lived there.
The kitchen, which features a marble island and dark wood cabinetry, looks virtually untouched.
The seller, which is listed as Coldwell Banker Realty, opted to keep the living room the same shade of pale blue that the Watts family had chosen.
The laundry room and bathroom, which were painted in a distinct vibrant blue, also remained outfitted in the family's chosen paint color.
Listing photographs show, with the exception of cleaning and some minor decor changes, doesn't look much different from when the Watts family lived there. Watts is pictured in the home's foyer
The seller, which is listed as Coldwell Banker Realty, opted to keep the living room the same shade of pale blue that the Watts family had chosen
The kitchen, which features a marble island and dark wood cabinetry, looks virtually untouched
The laundry room and bathroom, which were painted in a distinct vibrant blue, also remained outfitted in the family's chosen paint color
The house, which features a gas fireplace and three-car garage, is being sold 'as is'
The house, which features a gas fireplace and three-car garage, is being sold 'as is,' according to the listing.
Interested parties are asked