Here’s Where To Rent A Horror Movie Set in Los Angeles

How to use Peerspace to rent a horror movie set in Los Angeles

vintage abandoned room in los angeles
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You might feel a bit daunted by the sheer volume of what’s available on Peerspace. But there’s no need to feel this way. In fact, the site also makes the process of locating your ideal horror movie set in Los Angeles (or just about any other type of space you can think of) a total breeze.

You enter the type of event/gathering you’re planning (in this case, probably some sort of creative endeavor), as well as the location (LA, of course).

Then, narrow it down using additional parameters, if you want, such as:

  • The price of the rental
  • How many people will be in attendance
  • When you’re hoping to rent
  • Keywords (such as “horror,” “abandoned,” “scary,” etc.)
  • Additional amenities included with the rental
  • And more

Once you’ve narrowed things down as best you can, it’s time to start scrolling through your search results. Clicking on individual listings will bring up a page with high-quality photos of the space, detailed descriptions, reviews from past renters, and upfront pricing.

All of these details will help you decide if the horror movie set in question is the right choice for you. And if you have any questions, you can easily contact the host of the space, who will answer your questions ASAP.

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Examples of horror movie sets in Los Angeles

Horror movie set los angeles
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Now we know that Peerspace is the internet’s best destination for renting horror movie sets in Los Angeles by the hour. Here are several examples of these types of sets in LA that will give you a general idea of what the city has to offer.

American Horror Story estate

There’s a reason this 7,000-square-foot, five-bedroom, high Victorian Italianate estate built in 1882 is so popular! It’s been featured not only in American Horror Story but also in Ghost Whisperer, Amityville, True Blood, Ghost Adventures, and other scary productions.

In addition to its five bedrooms, this huge home also has five bathrooms, seven fireplaces, a ballroom, a cellar, an attic, a kitchen with a butler’s pantry, and lots more. The hosts shares that renters can use all of the furnishings and house props, so the sky is really the limit if you shoot here.

One reviewer commented on his experience doing a film shoot here: “What can I say? This house was a dream come true for our story. Not only was the location absolutely incredible and haunting, Sally (the homeowner) was the best part of the entire experience. I don’t think we could have asked for anyone more accommodating or helpful every step of the way. Would repeat 100x!” Another stated: “This house has so much character. Very cool filming location”. What a find!

Los Angeles vintage room abandoned place for TV and film production

This space is truly terrifying, and we’ll be the first to admit that we’d hate to spend even a few minutes alone here. That’s what makes it the ideal horror movie set! It’s a built set designed to resemble an old abandoned basement and is 300 square feet with no windows. The styling includes an aged wood ceiling, holes in the walls, and even real spider webs! The host even offers you the use of a fog machine to further enhance the spooky vibes.

This one definitely lends a level of production value that will take your project, whether it’s photography or film, to the absolute next level.

Also check out our chilling list of abandoned houses you can rent in Los Angeles!

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