The “Home Alone” house, located at 671 Lincoln Avenue in Winnetka, Illinois, is seen on December 1, 2021. Airbnb is offering a one-night-only rental for the popular “Home Alone” house in Winnetka, Illinois.
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Rejoice, “Home Alone” fans.
The iconic house in the Chicago suburbs where Kevin McCallister once left behind from a family trip to Paris went up for sale this week, according to the Zillow listing for 671 Lincoln Ave. In Winnetka.
But willing buyers should be prepared to pay big, as the more than 9,000-square-foot home is priced at $5.25 million.
It's for sale for the first time since 2012, when the current owners bought it for $1.58 million, according to the Zillow page.
The house was briefly listed on Airbnb in 2021 for an exclusive one-night-only stay, giving true “Home Alone” fans the chance to experience the magic of Christmas.
Eagle-eyed fans may notice that the interior of the house doesn't look exactly like it did in the movie.
This is because it was too small to fit all of the cast and crew, so the family scenes were filmed inside the house at New Trier Township High School, according to NBC Chicago.
The home was also “completely renovated and expanded” in 2018, according to Zillow.
“The current owners have taken the utmost care to preserve the architectural details and integrity of the home's most unique and distinctive spaces” during the renovations, the Zillow page said.
The Georgian brick house has five bedrooms, six bathrooms, two living rooms, a kitchen with two large islands and double ovens, a three-car garage and a screened-in porch with a fireplace.
There's a basketball court, as well as a movie theater, which appropriately features “Home Alone” memorabilia.