
The McCallister abode from the original "Home Alone" is seen as a dream house, but the Manhattan home featured in the sequel may actually be the real estate star of the franchise — and now you have a chance to own it.
The Upper West Side townhouse where MaCaulay Culkin's character Kevin McCallister beat up the "Sticky Bandits" in "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York" is now up for sale, according to Zillow. The 4-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom home on West 95th between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West dates back to 1900, the listing states, and looks quite a bit different than it was portrayed in the 1992 Christmas classic.
In the film, the house owned by Kevin's uncle is gutted and under heavy renovations. But today, the 4,776-square-foot home is completely updated with seemingly new furnishings, pictures on the Zillow listing show.
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Now, all this does not come even remotely cheap. The listing price for the townhouse was $6.7 million, according to the Vandenberg real estate agency.
And that does not come with any gun-rigged doors, gasoline-filled toilets or swinging paint cans inside.
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