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The Highland Park home of the notorious Briley brothers, whose killing rampage more than three decades ago was one of Richmond’s most horrifying crime stories, is on the market for $29,950.

The arts and crafts-style house is described as an investor’s special in need of some TLC. “You will more than likely need a renovation loan if you want to finance this property,” the listing says.

The four-bedroom, one-bath house on Fourth Avenue was the home of Linwood Earl Briley, the ring leader, and his two younger brothers, James Dyral Briley and Anthony Ray Briley.

The Briley brothers and their teenage accomplice, Duncan Eric Meekins, who lived on the same block, killed at least 11 people in the Richmond area in 1979, striking down blacks, whites, poor people and those of better means in seemingly random sections of the city and Henrico County.

Linwood Briley is believed to have begun his murder rampage ﻿at age 16 when he shot and killed a 57-year-old neighbor, Orline Christian, on Jan. 28, 1971, as she was hanging laundry in her backyard.

The boys lived in the family home with their father and pets, including a boa constrictor, a tarantula and piranhas.