'Home Alone' House for Sale for $2.4 Million
To prevent gawkers and fans of John Hughes’ 1990 film, there will be no open houses and all buyers will be pre-screened.
The house made famous by Home Alone is on the market in suburban Chicago for $2.4 million.
The 4,250-square-foot Georgian, located in Winnetka, has 14 rooms, 3.2 baths, a screened-in porch and that famous staircase Macaulay Culkin slid down in the movie, the Chicago Tribune reports. It sits on a half-acre of land. PHOTOS: What iconic landmarks look like today
“The $2.4 million isn’t just because of its cinematic history,” says listing agent Marissa Hopkins of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. “It really is a residential masterpiece.”
Emptynesters John and Cynthia Abendshien, who bought the home in 1988 for $875,000 admit now might not be the best time to sell given the housing market. But "we just decided we wouldn’t wait any longer,” Cynthia tells the Tribune. PHOTOS: Famous homes of Hollywood
To prevent gawkers and fans of John Hughes’ 1990 film, there will be no open houses and all buyers will be pre-screened.
"It would be a zoo,” Hopkins says. “There are a lot of people who would like to see the Home Alone house if they were given the opportunity.” PHOTOS: The next big stars
In related news, Chicago-area home featured in Ferris Bueller's Day Off has been taken off the market. The Highland Park house was originally listed at $2.3 million, but had most recently been offered for $1.65 million, says Coldwell Banker agent Meladee Hughes.
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