For a likely limited time, Boogie Nights fans have the ultimate opportunity to own the house where all those raucous pool parties took place—if you've got the dough to spare.

The house from Paul Thomas Anderson's classic 1997 drama is located in Covina, California, and at 4,000 square feet, it's currently listed for just under £1 million. The four-bedroom house was built in 1958 and includes three garages, as well as its classic shaggy carpets and groovy wallpaper from its '70s setting.

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"This unique property has been used by the Hollywood filming companies for the past 20 years," the listing says.

Sorry, but no cocaine are porn stars are included in the sale, but the infamous pool is still there. Maybe dump a bunch of extra chlorine in there just to be safe.

The listing also promotes the property's total privacy, just in case you wanted to throw some drug-fueled Boogie Nights-style parties of your own, featuring Mark Wahlberg. (Not saying you should, OK? It's a joke. [But])

From: Esquire US