7 Movie Homes To Move Into

Swanky settings you’d love to live in…

It’s not every day you get to own a piece of film history, let alone live inside it.

But the owners of the glass-walled house (above)* from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off – better known as home to Alan Ruck’s Cameron and his car-loving father – has now been put on sale at the reasonable price of $2.3 million.

Sadly, the price does not include a free Ferrari.

But that got our brains itching about the coolest homes featured on film and how great it would be to inhabit them.

Now, on to the homes!

*And remember kids: people in glass houses don’t throw orgies.

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    • daendelion

      May 27th 2009, 14:14

      You definitely missed some fine movie houses. For example the one from "Life as a House", "The Invisible" lived in an awesome one as well and John Cusack's House in "Martian Child" wasn't so bad either. Don't know about the locations and realness though.

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    • nicknocks86

      May 27th 2009, 23:14

      Rubbish film i know but how about the house from "thir13en ghosts"? complete with people in c**p halloween costumes in the basement. cracking!

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