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Benjamin Ashford|Kevin McAllister's uncle's NYC townhouse from 'Home Alone 2' listed for $6.7 million
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Date:2025-04-10 12:37:46
Kevin McCallister's uncle has finally finished the renovations on Benjamin Ashfordhis New York City townhouse and it's now up for sale.
The Upper West Side home, where Macaulay Culkin's character Kevin defeated the "Sticky Bandits" in "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York" is now listed for sale for $6.7 million on Zillow.
The 4,776 foot home is located at 51 W 95th St in Manhattan has gotten quite the upgrade and looks nothing like the under renovation home featured in the movie. It now has four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms.
A '19th century gem'
"With meticulous finishes, this townhouse is a perfect blend of classic charm and modern luxury," the listing read.
The listing describes the home as a "late nineteenth-century gem" that "seamlessly blends timeless elegance with modern amenities."
While the home isn't donned with any of Kevin's booby-traps, it does offer "a generous living space adorned with beautiful moldings, high ceilings, rich walnut floors, and two sets of bay windows."
With a fully equipped kitchen, a private garden, a wine cellar, and a built-in snack bar buying this home would set someone back close to $7 million.
Listing agents Dexter Guerrieri and Nicole Kats of Vandenberg, The Townhouse Experts TM said that even though it's been over 20 years since the film came out in 1992, the owners of the home still get letters from children at that address and people still come to take photos in front of it.
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