The home from the movie “A Christmas Story” has formally been put up on the market in Cleveland, Ohio.
The sale in its entirety makes up 1.3 acres of property, in line with an inventory posted Monday on achristmasstoryhouse.com.
Chad Whitmer, the itemizing agent from the Northeast Ohio-based business actual property firm Hoff and Leigh, mentioned the itemizing contains the home, the Bumpus home, the reward store, museum and a variety of vacant tons which have been acquired by the house’s present proprietor over time.
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“It’s positively thrilling for town of Cleveland,” Whitmer instructed Fox Information Digital.
Whereas the precise worth of the property has not been introduced, Whitmer mentioned he is anticipating the quantity to be within the eight-figure vary.
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Situated at 3159 West eleventh Road within the Tremont neighborhood, the home has been operated as a museum and reward store since 2006, beneath the management of the house’s present proprietor, Brian Jones.
“They’ve turned [the home] into one thing particular,” mentioned Whitmer.
Up to now, followers of the 1983 vacation movie have been capable of go to the home and see authentic costumes, props and different beloved memorabilia related to Ralphie Parker and his household, in line with the museum’s web site.
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Whitmer is anticipating the property to attraction to those that have an awesome love for the film and even an investor or enterprise operator who “has the flexibility to take it to the subsequent degree.”
“[The property] lends itself to growth,” mentioned Whitmer.
Whitmer added that he is concerned about seeing how the house’s future purchaser decides to “make it into one thing much more particular for town of Cleveland.”
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