Sellers have already reduced the price twice.
The Upper West Side townhouse where Home Alone 2: Lost in New York was filmed is up for sale.
About it writes nypost.com.
The house where Kevin defended himself from the “sticky bandits” is on sale for $6.7 million.
The house has four bedrooms and five bathrooms. It was on the market for nine months, even after sellers slashed the price from US$7.6 million in April and then again in July. In 2009, the house sold for $4.7 million.
The five-story 19th-century townhouse has seen a “surge” in showings over the past few weeks as interest rates appear to have stabilized, according to Dexter Errieri, listing agent and president of Vandenberg, Townhouse Experts.
In addition to a private garden, sun-drenched terrace and climate-controlled wine cellar, there is beautiful crown molding and high ceilings. The new owner also won’t forget that the iconic comedy was filmed in the house, since the family living there “still gets letters from kids writing about ‘Home Alone,'” Errieri said.
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York tells the story of little Kevin McAllister, who is lost and escapes from two bumbling robbers. A boy sets traps in a townhouse owned by his uncle Rob.
Let us remind you that The New York Times calculated the fortune of the McCallister family from the movie “Home Alone”. Became known, how rich they were.
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