Real Estate

‘Boogie Nights’ house on sale, does not include porn stars or cocaine

Fans of “Boogie Nights” rejoice: The four-bedroom house in Covina, Calif., where the cult film was shot is now on sale for $1.5 million.

Built in 1958, the 4,000-square-foot pad contains three garages and the infamous pool that was home to the cocaine-fueled sex parties in Paul Thomas Anderson’s film about Southern California’s porn industry.

“It is truly [a] special home and worlds cannot describe it,” reads the property listing. “Must see!!! Entertainer[’]s delight!!!”

And though the house is still decked out with groovy features like vaulted ceilings, shaggy carpets and floral-print wallpaper, it doesn’t come with drugs or adult film stars who look like Mark Wahlberg.