The popular TV series “Stranger Things” is approaching its final season, and fans are eagerly anticipating the conclusion of the thrilling storyline. In a recent real estate development, the iconic Byers family home, located in California but actually situated in New Mexico, has been sold to new owners, marking the end of an era.
According to sources, the final selling price of the Byers’ residence has not been disclosed to the public. However, the property was initially listed for $675,000 in February, and it was reported that it was sold for less than the asking price. The transaction took place on a Friday, and it seems like the buyers were able to secure a bargain deal without the inclusion of any Demogorgon creatures.
The Byers’ house served as a significant setting in the series, where the characters resided after leaving Hawkins, Indiana. Despite being portrayed as a California home on screen, the actual house is located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The property features four bedrooms, four bathrooms, 4,350 square feet of living space, and even includes a backyard pond, adding to its charm and appeal.
Interestingly, the previous owners of the house had purchased it in 2021 and transformed it into a short-term rental property. This mirrors the fate of the original Byers’ house from earlier seasons, which also received the Airbnb treatment, allowing fans to experience a piece of the show’s universe firsthand.
The successful sale of the Byers’ home was facilitated by Cindy Gomez of Realty One of New Mexico, who represented the buyers in the transaction. As the final season of “Stranger Things” approaches, the changing ownership of the iconic property adds another layer of intrigue to the series’ conclusion. Fans can only speculate about the new adventures that await the residents of the Byers’ house in the upcoming season.