As of this week, a paltry $3 million gets you the 1932 three-bedroom, four-bath Hollywood hills home where Bela Lugosi, star of Universal Studio’s 1931 classic, Dracula lived for three years and whose phantom, according to many, still roams its slick hard-wood hallways.

Nestled only a short hike from the original Hollywoodland sign — now the iconic Hollywood sign — this mansion is one of many homes the nomadic Lugosi owned in Tinseltown; though he never strayed far from his cherished Hollywood hills community. Most hikes to the famous Hollywood marquee won’t take you past Bela’s charming chateau, but if you drive there it’s fairly easy to steal a quick parking spot and stroll past it’s entrance and driveway. However, street-wise Angelenos suggest doing so during daylight, as the lingering sensation of being watched could come from both upset locals or even Bela himself, since Paranormal experts cite Lugosi as one of Hollywood’s most restless and potentially thirsty spirits. In the meantime, you can haunt this place online here. Happy hunting.