Silence of the Lambs is hard at work turning it into a themed vacation rental.
The Perryopolis property, used to represent serial killer Buffalo Bill’s home in the film starring Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins, listed last October, and Chris Rowan, an art director and prop stylist from New York, bought it for $290,000 in February. As a long-time fan of both the movie and the genre, Rowan immediately saw an opportunity to turn it into an homage to the cult classic.
“When I saw that Buffalo Bill’s house was on the market back in October, I had a few ideas,” Rowan told Inman. “I am a passionate fan, first and foremost, while my filmmaking and production experience really gives me a unique ability to deck the place out and make it into something really special.”