Upside Down access not necessarily included.
The Fayetteville, Georgia house that was used as a set in the hit Netflix show “Stranger Things” is looking for a new owner.
Although it’s far from the show’s fictional location of Hawkins, Indiana, diehard fans will still immediately recognize the property as the one used as the Byers’ home in the beloved science-fiction series, whose long-awaited fourth season finally premiered this summer.
“My phone’s been blowing up,” agent Michael Smith, with EXP Realty LLC, told The Post of the reaction since the 1,846-square-foot ranch-style home listed for $300,000 this week. “I’m a super fan of the show and you know, I thought it was gonna be big — but I didn’t realize it would be that big.”
He’s received calls from both buyers and excited “Stranger Things” lovers simply looking to come visit.
The seven siblings selling the property are used to the attention: “Since the show was aired fans have traveled far and wide, almost daily, just to drive by and get a picture. So much so that the owners had to put up a driveway barricade and ‘Private Property’ signs just to keep people from trespassing, so needless to say the house gets a ton of attention,” notes the listing, adding that the popularity of the property gives it great Airbnb potential.






