TV And Movie Houses
Houses that have been seen in TV and Movies.
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The Princess Diaries House
Fans of the 2001 movie 'The Princess Diaries' should recognize this firehouse turned home. This San Fransico firehouse was built in 1911, it was home to Engine 43 until 1970 when they disbanded and the property changed use, becoming a home that is now available to rent on Airbnb. To see what it looks like now check it out on our blog at houseandhistory.com.
The Zombieland House
Fans of the 2009 movie 'Zombieland' should instantly recognize this as the home of Bill Murray Located in Atlanta, Georgia, and not California as is stated in the movie, the house once belonged to Real Housewives of Atlanta’s Kim Zolciak’s former boyfriend, real estate mogul Lee Najjar. To see more of this property check it out on our blog at houseandhistory.com.
Thank God It's 'Friday': A Look Back At The 1995 Friday House
Fans of the 1995 Ice Cube and Chris Tucker movie 'Friday' should recognize this property. This is a then and now photo of the property which last sold in 2018 for $225,000. To see more of the house check it out on our blog at houseandhistory.com.
The 'Paranormal Activity' House
Horror movies fans should recognize this property, it played a major part in the 2009 horror movie 'Paranormal Activity'. The house was at one time owned by the Paranormal Activity director Oren Peli, who used the property to film Paranormal Activity to save money. You can see more of it on our blog at houseandhistory.com.
The House From 'Full House'
Fans of the family favoruite 'Full House' should recognize this property. In the years since the show the new owners have tried to stop fans coming to visit the house, planting trees and painting the property to change its appearance as much as possible. To see how the house looks today just clink the link or visit houseandhistory.com.
The 'Practical Magic' House
Fans of the 1998 romantic comedy 'Practical Magic' should recognize this property. As with many Hollywood movies, this house was just a set built in Washington, the house was torn down after filming ended. To see more of the building process check out the post on our blog at houseandhistory.com
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation House
Fans of National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation may recognise this house as the home of the Grizwold's. But did you know, it also featured in Hocus Pocus, Small Soldiers and more recently, WandaVision? To find out more check out our post on our blog at houseandhistory.com.
The 'A Nightmare On Elm Street House'
Horror movie fans should recognise this house, it featured heavily in the 1984 movie 'A Nightmare On Elm Street'. The house has undergone a major traonsformtion in recent years, to see how it looks today, after recently selling for $2.1 million, take a look at the article on our blog at houseandhistory.com.
The Sopranos House
Fans of The Sopranos should instantly recognize this as the home of Tony Soprano. The home was used for exterior shots throughout the TV series, while interior shots were filmed on a soundstage. The property went on the market in 2019 for $3.4 million. To see more of the property check it out on our blog at houseandhistory.com.
The '10 Things I Hate About You' House
Fans of the movie '10 Things I Hate About You' should recognise this property. Located in Tacoma, Washington, this five-bedroom house featured prominantly in the movie as the home of Kat and Bianca. Last on the market in 2018 for $1.6 million, you can see how the home looks today on our blog at houseandhistory.com.
Biltmore Estate - The Home Of Richie Rich
Completed in 1895, Biltmore Estate was created by George Vanderbilt II. One of the largest homes in America, the Biltmore Estate has appeared in a number of movies, including Richie Rich, Last of the Mohicans, and Forrest Gump. To see how the interior of the house looks today, check it out on our blog at houseandhistor.com.
The Forrest Gump House In Greenbow, Alabama
Fans of the 1994 box-office smash ‘Forrest Gump’ will likely recognize this house in Greenbow, Alabama. However, people may be surpised to find out that Greenbow doesn't exist, and neither does Forrest's house. To read more about the house check out our blog at houseandhistory.com