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The famous 'Home Alone' house is for sale: See inside the revamped home listed at $5.25 million
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Date:2025-04-26 11:18:44
The iconic suburban Chicago house used in "Home Alone" is up for sale and could be yours – if you have at least $5 million to spare.
According to the Zillow listing, the 5-bedroom, 6-bath home located on 671 Lincoln Ave. in Winnetka, Illinois is for sale at $5.25 million. The house's exterior was used as the McCallister's family home in the 1990 Christmas classic "Home Alone," and the 1992 sequel "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York," starring Macaulay Culkin as Kevin McCallister.
The house was built in 1921 and is over 9,100 square feet. It also features two laundry rooms, a gym, a private movie theater room and an indoor sports court.
The house was listed on Zillow May 24, and has already been viewed on the real estate marketplace over 500,000 times. It was previously listed and sold in 2012 for $1.585 million, making the current $5.25 million listing a 231.2% price increase.
Winnetka is located along Lake Michigan, about 20 miles north of Chicago.
"From the promise of movie nights and game days to holiday gatherings surrounded by loved ones, this magical family home truly transcends its architectural pedigree," the Zillow listing reads. "It's a chance to own a piece of cinematic history and create lasting memories within its iconic walls."
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Check out photos, tour of the 'Home Alone' house listed for sale
The interior of the home today has a minimal and modern black-and-white style, and looks very different from the home in the movie where Kevin McCallister defended himself from burglars, which was decorated in a more classic Christmas style.
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