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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

On the Market: Cameron's House in Ferris Bueller's Day Off and THE house from House of Sand and Fog

"THE PLACE IS LIKE A MUSEUM..."


FERRIS: If I had to live in that house, I'd pray for a disease, too. The place is like a museum. It's very beautiful and very cold. You're not allowed to touch anything. Can you appreciate what it must have been like to be there as a baby?

For $2,300,000.00 YOU could own the house that housed the Ferrari in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Set over a creek in the Highland Park woods - north of Chicago - the home is a stunner.
A STUNNER!

Description from Realtor.com:

THE BEN ROSE HOME-site of the famous movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off", cantilevered over the ravine, these two steel and glass buildings, which can never be duplicated, have incredible vistas of the surrounding woods. This is a unique property designed by A. James Speyer and David Haid, both notable architects of the 20th Century. Estate Sale Sold -No disclosures! This is an amazing architectural treasure.
Want to see more pictures of Cameron's house? There are a bunch of gorgeous interior shots and more info at: Gizmodo


"THIS IS A STOLEN HOUSE!"



BEHRANI:Do you remember our bungalow on the Caspian, how I ordered the trees cut down on the west side so we may view the sea? ... I today have bought for us another bungalow. I purchased this home for a price no one would believe.

At a more 'affordable' $1,999,000.00 you could own the 'bungalow' from House of Sand and Fog.

Thanks to L.A. Land Blog we learn:
The ocean-view house staged as a San Francisco property in the 2003 movie "House of Sand and Fog" has come on the market at $1,999,000.

Actually in Malibu, the 1,239-square-foot house was built in 1955, sits on more than an acre and has two bedrooms and 1 1/2 bathrooms.

This is a probate sale, so I wouldn't worry about the film's tragic plot playing out in real life.

-- Lauren Beale

I have to comment on Lauren's point about the movie's tragic plot not being an issue in probate. Hmmm.... still could be an issue. If the deceased's family has emotional ties to the house but cannot afford to own it themselves, there could be a similar plot. Something like this, perhaps:

DAUGHTER OF DECEASED: I grew up in this house and you think you can come in here with your millions of dollars and buy, er, TAKE it from me?! This is a stolen house!! I will now cash your check. Thank you."
Or not.

For listing info & more pics via Redfin

Let's play a game.

Which house would YOU rather own? And Why? Who wants to start?


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7 Comments:

bejaypea said...

Cameron's house. It's a better story, it's not in Malibu and I assume it comes with a busted up Ferrari

Love in the Time of Foreclosure said...

Me too. Cameron's house. More my style, it's almost an extension of the woods, it has a river running under it, it's near Chicago, I could wake up every morning and sing: "When Cameron was in Egypt Land.... Let my Cameron go!"

Oh- and of course, the busted up Ferrari. Good point.

Anonymous said...

I'd definitely go with Cameron's house, and precisely because of being able to sing the song. Er, and the view isn't bad either.

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