A Superfan Bought ‘The Goonies’ House for $1.65 Million—and He’s Kept the Movie Magic of the Home Alive for a Year
Behman Zakeri was able to make his childhood dream a reality when he bought the iconic house in Astoria, OR, last year.
Behman Zakeri was able to make his childhood dream a reality when he bought the iconic house in Astoria, OR, last year.
The home featured in the horror film “Poltergeist” offers four bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and absolutely “no ghostly antics.”
The pristine Victorian was the filming location for “Murder, She Wrote” and “The X Files,” among other TV shows.
After just one week on the market, the iconic “Home Alone” house—listed at $5.25 million—is already under contract.
A dozen years after it was last on the market, the famous “Home Alone” house is up for sale, listed at $5.25 million.
The very home where a hilarious “Meet the Parents” scene was filmed is making a big splash on the market in Syosset, NY.
Living on a movie set isn’t possible, but these home listings evoke the Hollywood good life in the same way.
The four-bedroom townhome’s interior was not actually seen in the movie, but its familiar exterior continues to draw attention.
The home was built in 1966 and has had only one owner. It was listed in early August for $999,000 and received several offers quickly.
Little did the real owners of the three-bedroom, two-bathroom property know that the home’s association with Pee-wee would bring fans far and wide to pay homage to the quirky character.
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