7 Movie Homes To Move Into

Swanky settings you’d love to live in…

The Film: Panic Room (2002)

The House: Meg Altman’s New York brownstone

Location: New York City, USA

Estate Agent Listing: Situated in one of New York’s finest locales, this gorgeous, spacious several-level home was once owned by an elderly rich gentleman who customised it for his use.

You will find real elegance, austere charm and a solid, steel-lined panic room ideal for those occasions when pesky thieves break in to the house.

Not that that ever happens, you understand. This is an exclusive district, of course.

Can you get it for real? The house is real – well, the outside, anyway. It can be found at 38 West 94th Street, in New York’s trendy, expensive Upper West Side.

We can’t speak to whether there’s a panic room there  - the interior sets were built and shot in Los Angeles.

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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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