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Coveted Homes from Movie History

February 25, 2026 by Paloma Ulloa

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Film takes us to enchanted places, and sometimes the very setting becomes as memorable as the people. Great movie houses stay stuck in our minds, making us wish we could live in these beautiful spots. Here are a few well-known film houses that have turned into favorite finds for many viewers.

#1: Home Alone House

The͏ “Home Alone” house is͏ a holiday classic that people l͏ong to live in. Sitting pretty out in Chicago’s suburban area, this lovely brick home carries architectural distinction with a traditional family ambiance. Its warm and welcoming interior spaces are glimpsed throughout the picture, festooned with holiday finery—certainly a merry space. 

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