A homebuilder in St. George, Utah, has constructed a $7 million replica of the iconic McCallister family home from the movie "Home Alone." The 14,000-square-foot, six-bedroom, 8.5-bathroom Georgian-style house was built by Strata Construction as their entry into the St.
George Parade of Homes. The exterior closely mimics the original Chicago-area home, even featuring an Oh-Kay Plumbing van with a "wanted wet bandit" sticker.
Architects used approximately 60-70% of the original home's layout for the interior, referencing online listings when the actual house went up for sale to ensure accuracy. While the replica includes movie-accurate details like a mail slot and an attic, it also incorporates modern amenities such as an indoor pickleball court, a swimming pool, a steam shower, and a sauna.
Notably, it omits the basement with the furnace from the film. The home, named "McCallister Manor," is scheduled for completion by late January and will host community events during the Parade of Homes, inviting visitors to find movie references.
The builder acknowledges that the unique theme may narrow the buyer pool but aims to make the home exceptional to justify its $7 million price tag.