Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Ferris Bueller's Ferrari Crashed Home For Sale

For the discriminating movie memorabilia collector comes a chance to own a unique movie set. The Ben Rose home comprised of a pair of spacious glass and steel buildings is currently for sale.

Scene of the 1986 hit movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off", it offers an entertainment-ready 5300 square feet of living space featuring panaromic views of the surrounding woodlands. This unique 4BR 4BA modern home was built in 1953 by noted architect duo A. James Speyer and David Haid.

With an asking price of $2.3 million, the house is being sold "As Is", although one hopes this is not due to the infamouse Ferrari scene in which Cameron Frye's plate glass windows are destroyed. Seriously, this is a beautiful property situated on 3/4 of an acre on scenic Beech Street in Highland Park, IL.

Now best known as the "Ferris Bueller House" it is listed by Sudler Sothebys International Realtors.. A virtual tour of the home is now available.

Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?

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