LaBianca home sells for $1.875 million in Los Feliz
LA TimesCall it a hot real estate market. Whatever it is, the house where Charles Manson’s followers killed Leno and Rosemary LaBianca in 1969 just sold for $1.875 million. On Aug. 10, 1969, a day after murdering actress Sharon Tate and four others in Benedict Canyon, Manson’s followers snuck into the home of supermarket executive Leno LaBianca and his wife, Rosemary, killing them both. A police officer blocks the driveway of the Los Feliz house where Leno and Rosemary La Bianca were killed by followers of Charles Manson on Aug. 10, 1969. When the property last hit the market in 2019, listing agent Robert Giambalvo told The Times about the private location and spectacular views while also recalling “the event that happened 50 years ago.” This time around, the listing was geared toward developers, flippers and “history buffs and those looking to add their touches to reimagine one of L.A.’s most unique properties.” “Most buyers were serious, but of course we had some who were intrigued by the property’s history — all of which was disclosed in the MLS,”Poladian of Redfin said.