The residence known for Kevin McCallister's playful antics is transitioning to new ownership in Winnetka, Illinois. Following renovations and expansions in 2018, the suburban Chicago property, featured in the 1990 film "Home Alone," now offers modern amenities, including a movie theater. Priced at $5.25 million, the house, listed by Dawn McKenna and Katie Moor of Coldwell Banker Realty, has garnered widespread attention for its cinematic significance and nostalgic holiday charm.
This brick Georgian-style home spans over 9,000 square feet and comprises five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a fully equipped gym, and an indoor sports court complete with a basketball hoop. The addition of a movie theater adds to the property's appeal, offering prospective buyers a chance to relive the iconic scenes from "Home Alone."
The film revolves around 8-year-old Kevin, portrayed by Macaulay Culkin, who finds himself inadvertently left behind as his family embarks on a Christmas trip to Europe. Kevin's misadventures unfold as he defends his home from two hapless burglars, played by Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern, employing ingenious tactics such as swinging paint cans to thwart their schemes.
With its prominent role in cinematic history and enduring popularity, the Winnetka house represents a coveted piece of real estate. Its previous sale in 2012 fetched $1.58 million, but its current listing price reflects its enhanced value following renovations and the allure of its association with the beloved holiday classic.