The iconic house featured in the 1990 Christmas classic film “Home Alone» (Home Alone) found a buyer.

In May, the property in suburban Chicago, Illinois, USA – which has five bedrooms and six bathrooms – was listed for sale at $5.25 million.

The real estate listing company Coldwell Banker Realty’s website now lists the home as “pending sale,” meaning the seller has accepted an offer.

The exterior of the mansion was used as the home of the McCallister family in both ‘Home Alone’ and its 1992 sequel ‘Home Alone 2: Lost in New York’.

Actor Macaulay Culkin, who played Kevin McCallister in the films, admitted he had considered buying the house when it went on the market earlier this year.

The house, which is 836 square meters, was built in 1921 and has four fireplaces, two laundry rooms, two hot tubs, a recreation area, a gym, a private cinema room and an indoor sports court.

Anyone who buys it will be hoping it doesn’t come with movie storylines. The first film told the story of Culkin’s eight-year-old son, Kevin, who is accidentally left behind while his family travels to Europe for Christmas.

Kevin is forced to defend the house from two burglars played by Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern.

The residence was sold in 2012 for 1.58 million. dollars.