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Rob Lenihan

Here Are the Top 10 Most Googled Movie Homes of All Time

You can visit Kevin McCallister's home, but don't try to get in. 

Movie buffs will no doubt recognize the name of the hero from the 1990 classic "Home Alone", where the young boy, portrayed by Macaulay Culkin, battles a pair of dimwitted burglars seeking to invade his family's house on Christmas Eve.

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And that residence, located at 671 Lincoln Avenue in Winnetka, Ill., is the most googled movie home, according to a new study. 

Real estate company LA Homes analyzed the monthly worldwide search volume for each of the highest-ranking movies on IMDb and the homes that feature in them to determine which movie residence is the most sought-after.

Searches for ‘home alone house’ average at 70,000 searches per month worldwide. 

Vampires and Witches Have Popular Homes

The inside of the home is not open to visitors, something the bad guys Harry and Marv learned the hard way. However, many fans of the film often visit the outside for photos, especially around Christmas.

Next up on the list is the residence of Edward Cullen, the vampire hunk from 2008's "Twilight", which is located at 3333 NW Quimby St. in Portland, OR.

Named the "Hoke House" after its owner John Hoke, a Nike footwear director, the home was completed just a year prior to the first "Twilight" film. 

Searches for ‘twilight house’ total 8,400 per month and searches for "Cullen house twilight" receive 3,800 per month on average. Thus, the combined average number of searches per month for the house is 12,200.

Which is house is next? Why, the house from the 1993 witch movie "Hocus Pocus", located at 318 Essex Street in--where else?--Salem, MA.

One of the most recognizable homes in the movie is Allison’s house, which is officially the Ropes Mansion and owned by the Peabody Essex Museum

Searches for ‘hocus pocus house’ average 12,000 searches per month, but that's not including Ouija boards or crystal balls.

'Edward Scissorhands House' Makes the Cut

 Hearing wedding bells? Then you maybe somewhere in the vicinity of the home at 843 S. El Molino Avenue in Pasadena, CA, which served as Steve Martin's residence in the 1991 film "Father of the Bride."

Searches for "father of the bride house" average 5,600 searches per month worldwide. The house sold for $1.9 million in 2016, and is now valued at $3.5 million, according to Zillow.

Then there's the home that's a cut above the rest. Located at 1774 Tinsmith Circle in Lutz, FL., this house belonged to the Boggs family in Tim Burton's 1990 film "Edward Scissorhands." 

The house was built in 1989 and has three bedrooms and two bathrooms.

Johnny Depp played the titular character and searches for "Edward Scissorhands house" average 5,300 per month worldwide.  

Of course using a keyboard must be pretty tough if you have scissors where you hands should be.

Other homes on the movie hit parade include the houses from "The Notebook," "The Goonies," "Nights in Rodan," "The Holiday," and "Scarface," where you can say hello to your little friend.

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