Los Angeles Stories

Tales from the City of Angels.

Follow publication

Member-only story

Don’t Live in a Murder House

The Wonderland Avenue murder house in Laurel Canyon.

In the summer of 1988, my friend Kevin was looking for a place to live. His actress girlfriend Leigh wanted to live in the Hollywood Hills but Los Angeles rents were soaring. “It’s too damn expensive,” Kevin told Leigh. “I’m freelance and you’re unemployed. How are we going to afford it?”

Kevin realized their relationship was rocky and maybe a new home above the flat lands was what they needed. He scoured the local papers and rental guides. All he could afford was $700 a month and everything north of Sunset exceeded $1400. He called a realtor in Laurel Canyon.

“You know anyone who’s having a hard time selling their house who might be open to renting,” Kevin asked.

“Well there is this one place…”

In retrospect, Kevin should have asked some questions. He always considered himself a pragmatist but $450 a month sounded pretty good. Kevin met the aging realtor halfway up Wonderland Avenue. The home was a two-story stucco townhouse with flaking paint and rusted bars fronting the balcony. It wasn’t much to look at but the neighborhood was gorgeous.

“How long is the lease?”

“Month to month,” the realtor said.

“I’ll take it,” Kevin said.

“Don’t you want to look inside?”

Create an account to read the full story.

The author made this story available to Medium members only.
If you’re new to Medium, create a new account to read this story on us.

Or, continue in mobile web

Already have an account? Sign in

Loren Kantor
Loren Kantor

Written by Loren Kantor

Loren is a writer and woodcut artist based in Los Angeles. He teaches printmaking and creative writing to kids and adults.

Responses (24)

Write a response