January 18, 2025 - 03:17
The Georgian-style property in Winnetka, Illinois, famously known as the McCallister family residence in the 1990 holiday classic, has traded hands. After a lengthy seven-month contract, the house has been sold for an impressive $5.5 million. This iconic home has captured the hearts of fans for decades, serving as the backdrop for Kevin McCallister's unforgettable adventures during the holiday season.
Originally built in 1920, the house boasts an array of classic architectural features, including a grand staircase, original woodwork, and a charming exterior that has become synonymous with the film. The sale marks a significant moment for both real estate and film enthusiasts, as the property has been a popular tourist attraction for those wanting to relive their favorite movie moments.
The new owners are expected to cherish the home's rich history while also considering potential renovations to modernize the space. As the holiday season approaches, the legacy of the beloved film continues to shine through, making this property a treasured piece of cinematic history.
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