A great opportunity for a young family," reads the property listing for a Napier home, which during a three-day siege in May 2009 became a house of horrors.
Number 41 Chaucer Road South is the address where Jan Molenaar shot and killed police officer Len Snee, wounding two others and a civilian, before taking his own life.
After gunfire ceased and armed forces dispersed, the house was left bullet pocked and a scene of bad memories for those close to the tragedy.
Three years later, camera crews rolled in to record a teledrama depicting the tragic events, before the place was repaired and put up for tender by Tremains Real Estate.
"It has been completely plastered, painted inside and out and recarpeted after the documentary finished filming," Tremains sales agent Dave Birnie said. "We understand it has also been blessed on a couple of occasions."
Mr Birnie had already shown three potential local buyers through, and received many more email requests, mostly from people living outside the region.