Ferris Bueller Ferrari House

Sure, it’s been 29 years since John Hughes’classic comedy Ferris Bueller’s Day Off was released, but true fans will never forget Cameron’s iconic glass house where he accidentally knocked the Ferrari off the jack, sending it right into the ravine out back. Designed by A. James Speye back in 1953, the stunning home features four bedrooms, four bathrooms and an expansive living room, equipped with floor-to-ceiling-windows. Continue reading for a video and more information.

“The house, where Cameron Frye lived (and totaled his dad’s beloved 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder convertible) in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” has finally sold for $1.06 million after five years on the market, Crain’s Chicago Business reports. The home, in Highland Park, Illinois, had initially been listed for $2.3 million, and its asking price at the time of the sale was $1.2 million, according to CBB,” reports Business Insider.

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