If you need any help figuring out what to ask Santa for this holiday season, consider Susan Walker's yellow dream home. Of course, we're talking about Mara Wilson and her iconic digs from the 1994 Miracle on 34th Street remake.
For a few million big ones, $3.4 million to be exact, Hooked On Houses says the crazy crib can be yours. The Lake Forest, Ill., home has five bedrooms and now features a pool and man cave. Do they have a guest house in which we can reside? A garage? The laundry room, perhaps? We'll take it.
Somebody call up MTV Cribs because this gem deserves its own episode. I mean, come on, we're willing to bet our studio apartment is as big that fridge. Bonus: the house comes complete with a spot for your butler and a library to die for. Then again, what about this house isn't to die for?
If we believe that we'll end up in this house as much as Susan did, do you think it will happen? Sadly we're too old to believe in Santa, so we'll just join you in looking at these awesome then-and-now pics of the Miracle on 34th Street cast!
If we believe we'll end up in this house as much as Mara Wilson's character did, do you think Santa would drop it down the chimney for us?
Sadly Richard Attenborough passed away last year, but we'll forever love him as Kris Kringle!
Elizabeth Perkins crushed it as Dorey Walker in the Christmas classic. Another Xmas miracle? She hasn't aged a day since 1994. So jeal.
Dylan McDermott's dreamy blue eyes were also in the movie version of our cherished childhood book, The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Swoon.
What are you fave movie dream homes? Let us know in the comments!
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