Famous Movie Houses And How Much They Actually Cost

While storylines play a huge factor in a movie to become a big hit, the houses used in the movies can make the whole picture perfect.

As featured in Trulia, here are some of the popular movie houses that fans may have been dreaming of owning someday.

"Father of the Bride"

The movie "Father of the Bride" is up to this day one of the remarkable movies that every daughter loves to watch over and over again. It featured a house's facade as a backdrop for the wedding. The property measures 4,339 square feet and is located in Pasadena, California. It has eight bedrooms and five bathrooms. It is currently worth $2.567 million. According to Glamour, the current owner got married in the house just 10 months after they moved in.

"The Notebook"

The house that Noah built for Allie in the movie "The Notebook" is something that fans have fallen in love with the movie, considering also the dedication that Noah had just to build Allie's dream house. The house is located in Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina and it is worth $582,000. It is known as "Martin's Point Plantation." It has five bedrooms, with four full bathrooms and a half bathroom. It has been reported that the private house is now a vacation rental. For an amount of $1,000 per night, fans can already get to stay in the Noah and Allie's love nest.

"Breakfast at Tiffany's"

Who would forget the beautiful Manhattan duplex in "Breakfast at Tiffany's?" This New York duplex costs around $7.58 million in the market, but was recently sold for $7.4 million. The property measures 2,880 square feet with four bedrooms and five bathrooms. The duplex still has the emerald green front door which fans can see and take a photo with it as the background.

Join the Discussion
Real Time Analytics