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After 5 Years On The Market, Someone Is Finally Buying Cameron’s House From ‘Ferris Bueller’

After 5 Years On The Market, Someone Is Finally Buying Cameron’s House From ‘Ferris Bueller’

By the time we started covering the attempted sale of the Highland Park, IL, house made famous as the site of where Cameron kills his dad’s Ferrari in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off it had already been on sale for two years. That was in 2011. In those years, the price has dropped by more than a million dollars, but no one seemed interested in picking up this piece of ’80s cinema history, until now. [More]

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Price Drops Again On Cameron’s House From ‘Ferris Bueller’

If you’ve ever dreamed of living out your ’80s movie fantasy of rolling a Ferrari through the glass wall of a very expensive home, that dream just got less expensive. Two years after dropping the price on the A. James Speyer-designed home (best known as Cameron’s house in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off) from $2.3 million to $1.65 million, the sellers have dropped the asking price again to a mere $1.5 million. It’s a steal! [via AVclub.com] [More]

You Should Definitely Buy Cameron's House From "Ferris Bueller"

You Should Definitely Buy Cameron's House From "Ferris Bueller"

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off is a wonderful movie, which means you should definitely pay $1.65M (Ferrari not included) for this cantilevered steel-and-glass house designed by architects A. James Speyer and David Haid in 1953 — also known as “Cameron’s House.” (Infamous garage shown here.) [More]