Remember Cameron Frye's midcentury number in the 1986 cult classic “Ferris Bueller's Day Off”? Cam's home, of course, is one of the coolest, and certainly most memorable, of the film's many locations, a sleek, glass, cantilevered box teetering in the middle of the woods near Lake Michigan in
Highland Park, Ill.
The place was listed four times between May 2009 and March 2011, but the property, which first hit the market for $2.3 million,
hasn't...
more Remember Cameron Frye's midcentury number in the 1986 cult classic “Ferris Bueller's Day Off”? Cam's home, of course, is one of the coolest, and certainly most memorable, of the film's many locations, a sleek, glass, cantilevered box teetering in the middle of the woods near Lake Michigan in
Highland Park, Ill.
The place was listed four times between May 2009 and March 2011, but the property, which first hit the market for $2.3 million,
hasn't actually sold and was taken off the market. You can see a
slideshow of the home on Curbed.
Brush up on the history of seven other pieces of showbiz real estate in this slideshow.
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