Movie Homes

Three Airbnbs You’ve Seen on the Big Screen

By Mary Cate Long | February 8, 2022 | Comments Off on Three Airbnbs You’ve Seen on the Big Screen

Ready to take off for the big screen? Here are some destinations all over North America where you can enjoy a weekend of role-playing your favorite scenes or just a regular weekend. Which film backdrop is the spot you’d prefer to make your debut? Idyllic Lakeside Cabin from Maid $201/night In Netflix’s hit series Maid,…

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Dream or “Nightmare?” A Famous Movie House Hits the Market In Time For Halloween

By Elaine Raffel | October 28, 2021 | Comments Off on Dream or “Nightmare?” A Famous Movie House Hits the Market In Time For Halloween

the newly-listed 1428 N. Genesee Avenue—aka the house where tormented teen Nancy Thompson lived in the 1984 classic “ A Nightmare on Elm Street.”

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A Piece of Cinema History: The Bull Durham House is For Sale

By Elaine Raffel | June 24, 2020 | Comments Off on A Piece of Cinema History: The Bull Durham House is For Sale

The iconic house–Annie Savoy’s North Carolinian Victorian featured in the movie Bull Durham–just hit the market for $1.150 million.

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LM Pagano, Designer To The Stars, Lists Ocean-Canyon Stunner For $4.5 Million

By Amy Puchaty | April 5, 2020 | Comments Off on LM Pagano, Designer To The Stars, Lists Ocean-Canyon Stunner For $4.5 Million

LM Pagano, interior designer to stars like Johnny Depp and Nicholas Cage, just listed her personal residence off Tuna Canyon Road in Topanga, California for $4.5 million. Pagano is the designer behind Matthew Perry’s eye-catching “$35 Million Mansion in the Sky,” so you know her personal home is just as good! Let’s take a peek…

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Southport, North Carolina Historic Home is Also a Movie Star

By Bethany Erickson | October 27, 2019 | Comments Off on Southport, North Carolina Historic Home is Also a Movie Star

The city of Southport, North Carolina, has been a spot for exploration since the 1500s when the Spanish landed and poked around. By the 1700s, it was founded as Smithville, after Revolutionary War colonel Benjamin Smith, who was also later governor of North Carolina. In the late 1800s, in a bid to become a major shipping…

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