THE POLTERGEIST movie house has finally hit the markets for the first time since 1979. The listing for the home even addressed its "ghostly antics." The Simi Valley, California house was once the home of the 1982 classic horror film Poltergeist, which followed the Freeling family.

Since 1979, the home has remained off the market until recently. Now, the California residency is being sold for a hefty $1.175 million.

The real estate listing from Equity Union Real Estate's Lauren Murdock acknowledged "ghostly antics" in their ad. Read More on Movies "This is the home where much of the first movie of the series was filmed but 'this house is clean..

. seriously, it is!" the listing read. It also stated that the "home is ready to welcome a new family, without the ghostly antics, we promise!" The iconic horror house had four bedrooms with two and a half bathrooms.

The listing said the home has a "thoughtfully designed layout that is perfect for entertaining, relaxing, and living your best life." Most read in Movies Additionally, the California abode has two levels and has a dining room that connects to a kitchen "where fans of the movie will love to see it's still in its original form but with updated appliances." It also has a three-car garage and a pool with a diving board and jacuzzi.

The realtors noted that the 16,000 square-foot lot could potentially be "split and build a second home." It is also said to be next to "great schools, parks, shopping [and] dining." CURSED HOME? The .