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Kevin McCallister’s iconic ‘Home Alone’ house can be yours — now on sale for $5.25M

Remember that epic house from “Home Alone”? You know, the one where Kevin McCallister fended off those bumbling burglars? Well, it’s up for grabs.

The famous house from the 1990 classic film just hit the market for the first time in 12 years, with a price tag of $5.25 million.

Located in the posh Chicago suburb of Winnetka, Illinois, this 9,126-square-foot gem was built in 1921 and is being offered by Kathryn Moore of Coldwell Banker Realty’s Dawn McKenna Group.

Located at 671 Lincoln Ave., they shared a sneak peek of the five-bedroom, six-bathroom home on Instagram, calling it “a piece of American history.”

The home spans over 9,100 square feet.
The home spans over 9,100 square feet. Dawn McKenna, Coldwell Banker Realty

The outside of this Georgian-style mansion looks just like it did when little Kevin (played by Macaulay Culkin) was left behind to deal with those two inept burglars on Christmas Eve. But step inside, and it’s a whole new world of luxury.

And remember that dark, creepy attic Kevin was scared stiff of? It’s now a bright, airy suite complete with a full bath and soaking tub.

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A view of the upgraded home.
A view of the upgraded home.Dawn McKenna, Coldwell Banker Realty
The updated modern living room features an open floor plan that opens to the kitchen.
The updated modern living room features an open floor plan that opens to the kitchen. Dawn McKenna, Coldwell Banker Realty
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The kitchen now has two islands.
The kitchen now has two islands. Dawn McKenna, Coldwell Banker Realty
The once scary attic that Kevin McCallister was scared of is now another bedroom suite with an ensuite bathroom.
The attic that Kevin McCallister was scared of is now another bedroom suite with an ensuite bathroom. Dawn McKenna, Coldwell Banker Realty
The den.
The den. Dawn McKenna, Coldwell Banker Realty
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A basketball court has been installed.
A basketball court has been installed. Dawn McKenna, Coldwell Banker Realty
An office.
An office. Dawn McKenna, Coldwell Banker Realty
The sun room.
The sun room. Dawn McKenna, Coldwell Banker Realty
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The movie theater.
The movie theater. Dawn McKenna, Coldwell Banker Realty
The dining room.
The dining room. Dawn McKenna, Coldwell Banker Realty
The home has been completely renovated to fit a more modern luxury style.
The home has been completely renovated to fit a more modern luxury style. Dawn McKenna, Coldwell Banker Realty
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The backyard.
The backyard. Dawn McKenna, Coldwell Banker Realty
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The rest of the house has been given a massive makeover, too. Gone are the compartmentalized rooms and dark, wallpapered kitchen. Instead, you’ll find sprawling open spaces and a gourmet kitchen with two islands.

This home, which had a one-night Airbnb stint in 2021, features a sunroom, a huge “sport court” in the basement, a fully equipped gym and even a state-of-the-art movie theater.

“My Favorite Holiday Movie house. Love the transformation! Impeccable,” one Instagram user gushed.

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The home made a brief appearance on Airbnb back in 2021.
The home made a brief appearance on Airbnb back in 2021. Courtesy of Airbnb
The living room was recreated from the film for those lucky guests who stayed at the Airbnb rental.
The living room was recreated from the film for those lucky guests who stayed at the Airbnb rental. Courtesy of Airbnb
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The dining room.
The dining room.Courtesy of Airbnb
Portraits of the McCallister family hung on the walls.
Portraits of the McCallister family hung on the walls. Courtesy of Airbnb
The colorful staircase with the red carpeting.
The colorful staircase with the red carpeting. Courtesy of Airbnb
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The primary bedroom.
The primary bedroom. Courtesy of Airbnb
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Another added, “Wow. That house was completely transformed — so much history! Looks amazing! Those movies are still part of our holiday watch list during Christmas.”

Another tagged Culkin himself, urging him to move back in.

The home has only been sold twice since the iconic film was released.

So if you are hoping for a slice of cinematic history, this property could be yours. Just think of the holiday parties.