How much would it cost to live in your favourite Christmas movie home?
As Christmas draws near, many of us look forward to snuggling up with a hot drink and a festive film on the television.
There's no place like home for the holidays, but have you ever dreamt about living in one of those stunning houses featured in your favourite films?
You might want to reconsider, as a recent study has revealed the staggering current values of these properties.
From Home Alone to Elf, Hammonds Furniture has disclosed the current worth of the festive homes that are the stars of your cherished Christmas movies.
Look at how these holiday homes compare in terms of value below, as reported by the Mirror.
Since its debut in 2006, the California Mansion, owned by Cameron Diaz's character, Amanda, tops the list as the most expensive house in The Holiday.
Originally designed by renowned architect Wallace Neff, the expansive seven-bedroom mansion would set you back a hefty £10,040,000 in 2024 to buy.
The study reveals that it's not the only famous homemade Christmas film that would cost a pretty penny. Five of the eight properties analysed in the study are currently valued at over £2million.
The iconic Illinois house, defended by Kevin McCallister from burglars during the festive season in Home Alone, is currently on the market for over four million pounds, equivalent to $5,250,000.
The property on Lincoln Avenue has experienced a staggering 373 percent increase in value since 1990, when it was purchased for around £763k ($875,000).
Susan's dream home from the 1994 remake of the Christmas classic Miracle on 34th Street is a five-bedroom property with a swimming pool located on Washington Road, Lake Forest, Illinois. Its current estimated value is £2,427,000.
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