The steel and glass house immortalized in the pop classic movie “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” is for sale.
The original house, located in the wooded Chicago suburb of Highland Park, was designed by A. James Speyer, a protégé of Mies van der Rohe, in 1953. The glass pavilion, designed by the noted architect David Haid, was added a few years later.
In the movie, the house was home to Bueller’s friend, Cameron. His father used the glass pavilion to display his red Ferrari, which (spoiler alert!) ultimately ended up in the ravine that the house overhangs.
The four-bedroom, 5,300-square-foot house is priced at $2.3 million, according to the listing.
“It’s not just about the car going in the ravine,” Ms. Hughes told the Chicago Sun-Times. “It’s just a wonderful property.”
I WANT….Bueller…Bueller…Bueller,that was a really good movie
Does the asking price include the Ferrari? If so, it is such a deal…
Where’s the crapper? Looks pretty see thru to me.
Oh, the crapper is around bach. It is not a TOTO.
I never saw that movie
Nor did I.
My God! How small are those four bedrooms!? And isn’t this the same design used in the Sandra Bullock/Keanu Reeves movie, “The Lake House”?
I never saw that one either.
Ferris was a hilarious movie…You guys should check it out when you need mindless fun comedy.