Now's your chance to own a piece of certifiable rock history.
Kurt Cobain's childhood home in Aberdeen, Washington, is for sale, and it just got a price chop.
Originally listed in 2013 by Cobain's mother, Wendy O'Connor, for $500,000, the home's price was reduced to $400,000 in March. Today it's down to $329,000.
Beyond just being the place where Cobain grew up, the home retains the marks and scars of its famous inhabitant, including drawings of band logos.
Aberdeen Realty has the listing.
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Kurt Cobain's childhood home is an unassuming house on a lackluster block.
Built in 1923, it looks as if it was updated in the mid 20th century. The entire home is rather rundown.
The one-and-a-half floor bungalow has four bedrooms across only 1,522 square feet.
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