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Serial Killer's Home Sells in East Meadow

Joel Rifkin's former home sold for $322,000.

The East Meadow home of Joel Rifkin, one of the nation's most notorious serial killers, has been sold, according to Laffey Real Estate in New Hyde Park.

The new owners apparently have not been scared off by the history of the property, said Greg Berkowitz, vice president and manager of Laffey Real Estate.

“They did their own research and they found that out on their own,”he said.

Berkowitz said the 1,675-square-feet home at 1492 Garden St. was sold to a family whose identity has not been disclosed. The closing price was $322,000, which is $102,500 lower than the originally listed price.

“They realized that they were getting certainly a devalued price for the home,” said Berkowitz of the new owners, whom he identified only as a couple. “Nowhere can you buy a home at that price and with that square footage. That apparently overcame the history."

“It’s a steal,” he added, in reference to the home selling well below the market price.

There were one or two other potential buyers who reportedly made offers higher than the $350,000, but backed out after they learned of the home’s deadly past.

Joel Rifkin, who is now 52, was convicted of killing nine women, mostly drug addicts and prostitutes, from 1989 to 1993. Rifkin actually admitted to killing 17 victims, with some of the murders being carried out in the East Meadow ranch he shared with his mother and sister.

Rifkin strangled his victims and brought some of the bodies to the home, where he would dismember them. At the time of his arrest, police found a chainsaw, bits of human flesh and blood in the garage of the home.

Rifkin was eventually caught by state troopers in Wantagh after a wild car chase in June 1993. He was sentenced in May 1994 to 203 years to life in prison.

The East Meadow home is listed as a “two-story handyman special, located in a wonderful neighborhood.” It was built in 1951 and has four bedrooms and two baths.

“It’s a really beautiful area,” said Berkowitz, whose real estate firm has listed the property ever since the home was first placed on the market close to a year ago.

Jeanne March 2, 2011 at 11:34 pm
I wouldn't give you two cents for that house! With that sort of history, there has to be some really bad karma with it...
Persi March 3, 2011 at 10:18 pm
He was caught in Mineola - on Old Country Rd right across the street from the courthouse after making the illegal left turn off Washington Ave and crashing into a utility pole. Facts are a news reporter's friend.
Persi March 3, 2011 at 10:20 pm
I had to giggle when I saw the guy's name at Laffey RE
Jeanne March 4, 2011 at 03:30 pm
I wonder where the proceeds of the sale went. It would be interesting to know if any of the families of these murdered women were given any of it... The thought that sick minds like this are living amongst us is really creepy.

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