Home from David Lynch’s “Twin Peaks” hits the market

The piece of the cult show's history is asking just $549,950

The fictional home of "Twin Peaks" character Laura Palmer is on the market
The fictional home of "Twin Peaks" character Laura Palmer is on the market

WEEKENDEDITION David Lynch’s early-’90s supernatural detective drama “Twin Peaks” has no shortage of fans. And now, one of them will have the chance to own a piece of the show’s history for a mere $549,950.

The Everett, Wash., four-bedroom that was the fictional home of Laura Palmer, the all-American high school student turned murder victim, has listed with little acknowledgment of its connection to the cult show.

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According to the listing, the property is a “charming 1930s home” with “hardwood floors, crown molding, oversized rooms & timeless character.” Unfortunately, there are no Lynchean red drapes to be found, according to Curbed. . [Curbed]Christopher Cameron