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Steve Martin not included.
Tattoo artist Kat Von D has listed her Victorian LA mansion — which also happens to be the set of the 2003 flick “Cheaper By the Dozen” — for a cool $15 million.
While the over 12,000-square-foot property looked warm and familial in the movie adaptation, listing photos show that Von D, 39, has transformed the space into a chic horror movie set with a personal touch, TMZ first reported.
The lush landscaping significantly mutes any real nightmare vibes, but the blood-red outdoor swimming pool and brick work — not to mention statues and a multitude of peaked roofs — give even the marketing photos Draculean energy.
Interested buyers will get a lot more to work with than a vampire aesthetic, though: The three-story main home has 11 beds, 8½ baths and is located in Los Angeles proper. It was built in 1896, giving it plenty of years to accumulate actual ghosts in addition to spooky decor.
A separate carriage house on the property also features two bedrooms and a bathroom over a garage. In total, the gated home includes seven fireplaces.
“The traditional floor plan offers a grand salon that seamlessly flows to the library/den and formal living room/sitting room,” the listing noted, adding that the dining room is lined with paneling and leaded stained-glass windows.
The gardens and pool area can be accessed through numerous exits, as well as a secret door hidden inside a bar.
On the top floor, there is another living space that doubles as a theater, its stage featuring the original footlights, with a bar and kitchenette and a “dramatic turret side room.”
The modern multi-zone HVAC system was “painstakingly installed” so as not to disturb the original wood and plasterwork.
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