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The Menendez brothers' childhood home isn't known as the "murder house" anymore ... with famed realtor Josh Flagg crediting Ryan Murphy's drama for the successful rebrand.

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00:00What will the value of the house be now that it's renovated?
00:04You know, it last sold for $17 million.
00:06Well, I thought that was a really good number, actually, 17 for it.
00:11I think that it's probably worth about 25 if it's redone.
00:15I don't know who actually bought it.
00:17By the way, I don't think it was such a bad, I don't think it was, honestly, I think it
00:23was a good deal for both parties, probably more for the sellers.
00:26Okay.
00:27How hard will it be to sell with the renewed interest in the case?
00:31Or do you think it'll be hard at all?
00:34I don't think, I think with the renewed interest in the case, I think that it actually helped
00:39with the marketing of the house because of the Ryan Murphy show, whereas before it was
00:45just like a murder house, you know, let's not touch that.
00:47With the brothers having a chance of being released, will more people want to buy it
00:51or not?
00:52You know, because the two people were murdered inside the house?
00:53There's a lot of people advocating for them, so I think that, I don't know.
00:57I think that, uh, I think there's a good amount of people that probably would be interested
01:03in this house.
01:04And if the brothers wanted to purchase it, you know, from the current homeowners?
01:06I don't know what they're buying.
01:07I've always wondered about that.
01:08Whatever happened to their money after they, you know, went to jail?
01:11Well do you think the current homeowners should cut a deal with them, you know, if they were
01:15to get out?
01:16It's the house sold.
01:17But I mean, maybe the next owners.
01:18I gotta go.
01:19Okay.
01:21Bye.

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