Eye-watering values of real houses seen in iconic Christmas movies… from Home Alone to The Holiday
Making some room for your favorite classic, tear-jerking Christmas movies is actually worth salivating over, a new study has shown.
To celebrate the holidays, FloridaRentals.com put together some research on the most expensive and least expensive holiday movie houses.
Using information about the various filming locations from IMDB, the vacation rental marketplace then estimated property values of the holiday movie houses from sources such as Zoopla, Realtor, Zillow and Redfin.
“Christmas movies are filled with enchanting homes that make us wish we could step inside and experience the holiday magic firsthand,” a spokesperson for FloridaRentals.com wrote.
“Whether it’s the charming cottages of The Holiday or the grand mansions of Home Alone, these homes are often the focal point of the seasonal atmosphere.”
The spokesperson added that some of the homes are “unsurprisingly fictional” but are “within reach for long-time fans.”
“While those grand, opulent mansions may be out of reach, there are more modest yet charming homes that are attainable than you think.”
Movie fans who want to learn more about the iconic homes from beloved Christmas movies can read our list below.
Home Alone: McCallister Family Home – $5.25 million
The McCallister family home in Winnetka, Illinois is a popular tourist attraction valued at $5.25 million
Home Alone, the blockbuster about a boy named Kevin McCallister who is accidentally abandoned by his family before their Christmas vacation and forced to defend their Chicago-area home from thieves, is perhaps the most iconic abode on this list.
Much of the film takes place in the five-bedroom, six-bathroom house in Winnetka, Illinois, where Kevin (played by Macaulay Culkin) sets a trap for his would-be robbers.
Located about 20 miles outside of Chicago, the home was put on the market earlier this year for $5.25 million.
In addition to being a popular tourist attraction, it also features a heated garage, private parking and a primary suite with gas fireplace, walk-in closet and marble spa tub, according to the Zillow listing.
Pictured: The McCallister house as seen in Home Alone
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York: Rob and Georgette McCallister’s mansion – $5.7 million
The mansion from Home Alone 2: Lost in New York sold for $5.7 million in January 2024
Home Alone’s sequel – Home Alone 2 – has Kevin lost in New York City before ambushing his captors – the thieves from the last film – in his aunt and uncle’s brownstone that is being renovated.
The 4,776-square-foot mansion from the second film was a hot buy earlier this year.
The New York property on 95th Street between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue is the most expensive property in the Home Alone series, according to FloridaRentals.com.
The home was put on the market in 2023 and sold in January 2024 for its current value of $5.7 million.
In Home Alone 2, Kevin gets lost in New York City before ambushing his captors – the same thieves from the last film – in his aunt and uncle’s Upper West Side brownstone that is being renovated
The Familyily Man: Jack’s penthouse apartment – $15.4 million
Nicholas Cage starred in The Family Man and his character lived in an apartment currently valued at $15.4 million
Nicholas Cage’s blockbuster The Family Man centers on the life of a businessman named Jack, who wakes up one day to discover that he is a married father of two.
Before Jack experienced a new life, he lived the high life in a swanky penthouse apartment in Manhattan, New York, in the real Olympic Tower on 5th Avenue.
The apartment is located at the top of the 51-story building that was once occupied by a Best & Company Store in 1947, according to On location tours.
If Jack were to live in this New York penthouse now, he would have the luxury of staying in a 9,000-square-foot apartment for an estimated price of $15.4 million.
Before experiencing a new life, Jack (played by Cage) lived the high life in a swanky penthouse apartment in Manhattan, New York, in the real Olympic Tower on 5th Avenue.
The holiday: Amanda’s house – $12 million
The 2006 film The Holiday revolved around two characters who switch homes during the holidays. One of those properties, located in San Marino, California, is valued at $12 million
Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet played Amanda and Iris, respectively, in the iconic 2006 Christmas movie, The Holiday.
Amanda and Iris are both looking for their own holiday destination, swapping their LA country house and quaint English cottage in the run-up to Christmas.
Amanda’s elegant Los Angeles mansion is actually an estate in San Marino, California, which includes a spa, paddle tennis court and rose garden.
The seven-bedroom, six-bathroom home has since become a tourist attraction in the years since the film’s release, according to Radio times.
Today, the luxurious 10,000-square-foot Californian mansion is valued at approximately $12 million.
Pictured: Amanda breaks up with her ex on the doorstep of her beautiful home in the Los Angeles area
Trading places: Louis Winthorpe III’s mansion – $4.9 million
The Pennsylvania mansion from the movie Trading Places is valued at $4.9 million
In Trading Places, wealthy executive Louis Winthorpe III (Dan Aykroyd) and shrewd hustler Billy Ray Valentine (Eddie Murphy) are part of two successful real estate agents’ bet.
Winthorpe is accused of a crime, while Valentine is put in his position by the two devious brokers.
Before he was framed, Aykroyd’s character lived in a mansion in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The house, two doors west of the Rosenbach Museum and Library, was on the market in 2021 for $6.95 million, but its value has since fallen to $4.9 million.
In Trading Places, wealthy executive Louis Winthorpe III (Dan Aykroyd, pictured) and shrewd hustler Billy Ray Valentine (Eddie Murphy) are part of a bet between two successful real estate agents.
The Family Stone: Stone Family Home – $4.3 million
The house from the Christmas movie The Family Stone is valued at $4.3 million after selling for $4.1 million in 2008
Starring Diane Keaton and Sarah Jessica Parker, The Family Stone revolves around the shenanigans of a family and a woman who wants to impress her boyfriend’s parents.
The family spends most of their time at the Stone family home, a house in Riverside, Connecticut.
The 3,554-square-foot home includes five bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms and a gourmet kitchen.
The home sold in 2008 for $4.1 million and is now valued at $4.3 million.
Starring Diane Keaton and Sarah Jessica Parker, The Family Stone centers on the shenanigans of a family and a woman who wants to impress her boyfriend’s parents who live in an idyllic house in Connecticut.
Four Christmases: Kate and Brad’s Neighborhood – $3.6 million
One of the properties used in the blockbuster Four Christmases in San Francisco, California is valued at $3.6 million
In the holiday hit Four Christmases, unmarried couple Kate (Reese Witherspoon) and Brad (Vince Vaughn) are forced to attend their respective families’ Christmas celebrations when their own exotic trip is canceled.
While there are hardly any scenes of Kate and Brad’s modern home overlooking San Francisco, you can find the property on Zillow… and realize that it currently valued at $3.6 million.
Santa Claus: Calvin and Laura’s house – $3.4 million
The Ontario mansion from the 1994 film The Santa Clause is worth about $3.4 million
The 1994 film The Santa Clause tells the story of Scott Calvin (Tim Allen), who becomes the beloved Christmas legend after seeing the original fall from a roof.
The real mansion, which was located in Illinois in the film, is actually in Oakville, Ontario, Canada.
The house didn’t become as popular a tourist attraction as the Home Alone property, but it did sell for $2.315 million in 2020, according to The Bergen Record.
Today, the house where Allen first donned the Santa jacket is valued at about $3.4 million.
Happiest Season: The Caldwell Family Home – $3.4 million
The Pennsylvania home from the 2020 film Happiest Season is currently valued at approximately $3.4 million
The 2020 romantic comedy Happiest Season depicts the events that unravel during a holiday party with members of the Caldwell family.
The film was shot in Pennsylvania, and the expensive Caldwell Country House is actually a house in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, valued at approximately $3.4 million.