The Iconic “Home Alone” House Has Found a Buyer in Time for Christmas — See Inside!
The famous Winnetka, Ill. home featured in the 1990 Christmas classic was recently listed for $5.25M and a sale is now pending
The Home Alone house has found its next homeowners!
The five-bedroom, six-bathroom home featured in the beloved 1990 Christmas classic hit the market with an asking price of $5.25 million and went under contract shortly after it was listed.
"We’re thrilled with the way this home captured everyone’s attention and hearts due to its well-deserved place in cinematic history and the timeless holiday memories it evokes," the listing agents, Dawn McKenna and Katie Moor of Coldwell Banker Realty, told PEOPLE in a statement.
The home going up for sale made national headlines and lead to a pending offer after less than a week on the market, PEOPLE can confirm.
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The Winnetka, Illinois, property was the center of the classic holiday movie, which found 8-year-old Kevin McCallister, played by Macaulay Culkin, mistakenly left home alone after his family went on Christmas vacation.
McKenna previously tells PEOPLE that the property — which has a fully equipped gym, state-of-the-art movie theater, an indoor sports court featuring a 3-point line, and a three-car attached heated garage — is a "rare legend that lives up to its hype in every way."
"This home has it all. It's iconic, loaded with modern amenities, and in one of the best neighborhoods in the country," she says.
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The nostalgic property previously belonged to Tim and Trisha Johnson, who purchased it in 2012 for $1.585 million, according to Mansion Global.
Speaking about some of their favorite memories there, Trisha told the outlet, "Sometimes we'll hear the Kevin scream [from outside]. It's a lot of fun to see people as excited as they are just to see my house."
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Another former resident, Laura Abendshien, lived in the house while the movie was filming and shared her one-of-a-kind experience on the U.K. morning show This Morning.
"We stayed in the house pretty much the entire period, which was about four or five months," she said. "In order to avoid appearing onscreen, we would have to crawl around the window line from room to room."
She also recalled how the cast, including Culkin, would hang out around the home in-between scenes.
"They would spend time in the house when they weren't filming their scenes. Macaulay Culkin used my room to study with his tutor, and his brother [Keiran], wasn't filming as much, so he would just hang out in my room," she remembered.
"We saw something special was happening, but we didn't anticipate how much of a hit it would be," she said of the reception to the family comedy, which spawned two sequels.
"It was very surreal when the movie came out and all of a sudden it's holiday season in 1990 and it was an endless row of cars and people wanted to see the house and take photographs and that was very new to us, but we grew to love it and we shared the magic of the movie."
Originally built in 1921, the 9,126 sq. ft. property lies behind a wrought-iron gate on a tree-lined street. Although it was renovated in 2018, the home's foyer, entry staircase, and formal living and dining room spaces "remain largely unchanged in form and structure," the listing states.
Some of the newer add-ons include a family room with high ceilings and French doors that open to the backyard. There's also a chef's kitchen, a second family room, a screened-in porch with a wood-burning fireplace.
The space is ready for a family the size of the McCallisters', thanks to two upstairs and downstairs laundry rooms and a mudroom.
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The second floor has a primary suite with a gas fireplace, a walk-in closet, and a marble-clad bath, while the third floor was converted from the old attic into a junior primary suite.
"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 listing adds. "It's a chance to own a piece of cinematic history and create lasting memories within its iconic walls."
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