‘Tis the season to watch festive movies, cozy up by the fire, and dream of snow-covered homes. But did you ever wonder how much the houses from your favorite Christmas flicks are worth? A delightful new study by Cinch Home Services has done just that, revealing the top 10 most expensive homes that made our holiday classics possible. Using home value data from the Zillow Home Value Index (ZHVI), this study takes a close look at the average prices in neighborhoods where these movies were filmed. So grab a cup of cocoa and let’s dive into the glitzy world of Christmas movie mansions!
First up is the iconic McCallister house from the beloved film Home Alone! Located at 671 Lincoln Avenue, Winnetka, Illinois, this sprawling Georgian-style home has a hefty average price tag of $1.56 million. With approximately 4,250 square feet of space, five bedrooms, and four bathrooms, it’s no wonder this mansion sparks so much curiosity. Just imagine all the holiday hijinks that unfolded within its walls!
Next on the list is the high-rise building where the action unfolded in Die Hard – none other than Nakatomi Plaza. This fictional structure is represented by the real-life Fox Plaza in Century City, Los Angeles, boasting an average price of $1.4 million per space. This 34-story skyscraper is not just dramatic; it’s also located in one of the most sought-after business hubs in L.A., surrounded by corporations and entertainment giants.
Coming in third is the Hobbs’ apartment from the heartwarming film Elf. Situated in Central Park West, New York, this luxurious unit costs around $1.25 million. The real building known as the Perry Apartments is renowned for its architectural charm and spacious layouts, making it a gem even in pricey Manhattan!
Also tied for third is the upscale pad belonging to Frank Cross in Scrooged. Like the Hobbs’ apartment, Frank’s residence is located in Central Park West and comes with the same average price of $1.25 million. With its modern aesthetics and high-end materials, you can almost hear the holiday carols echoing through its sleek spaces!
And joining this exclusive third-place club is Sara’s apartment from Serendipity. Located on West 73rd Street, New York, this charming abode also holds an average cost of $1.25 million. Full of character, hardwood floors, and lovely large windows, it’s easy to see why this place is so desirable!
Rounding out our festive list is Miracle on 34th Street, where the average price of the film’s featured house is still quite dazzling, although we can’t give away the exact figure just yet!
Also making the cut are Christmas in Boston, Jingle All the Way, The Night Before, and much-loved Edward Scissorhands, each providing their own sense of holiday cheer and breathtaking backdrops. What a wonderful world these movies create!
A spokesperson from Cinch Home Services shared, “Christmas movies often aim to create a warm, inviting atmosphere, and luxurious homes with grand fireplaces, large windows, and beautifully decorated rooms help set this tone.” They continued that, “Expensive homes provide a backdrop that enhances the visual appeal of holiday decorations, glowing Christmas trees, and cozy, festive settings.”
So whether you’re planning a re-watch of your Christmas favorites or are just curious about these dreamy backdrops, consider this your festive guide to the homes that steal the show and our hearts during the holiday season!
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