Cameron Frye’s House is for Sale



Posted by Rodneyon 28. 05. 2009in News Chat

Got $2.3 million? Then you can own the home of Cameron Frye from Ferris Beuller’s Day Off!

Locally known as the Ben Rose Home, Cameron’s family pad can be yours.

The Realtor listing says:

THE BEN ROSE HOME-site of the famous movie “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”, cantilevered over the ravine, these two steel and glass buildings, which can never be duplicated, have incredible vistas of the surrounding woods. This is a unique property designed by A. James Speyer and David Haid, both notable architects of the 20th Century

Coincidentally enough the agent’s last name is Hughes, and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off was directed by John Hughes.

The home is gorgeous. It is along the lines of the dream home I one day hope to own. It is great to see more than the garage and Cameron’s bedroom.

The 1961 Ferrari 250GT California not included.

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4 Responses to “Cameron Frye’s House is for Sale”

  1. 3R!C says:

    I always wonder what he did say to his dad when he came home and found out about the car. That was one of my favorite parts of the movie was Alan Ruck’s acting when it came to Cameron’s relationship with his dad.

  2. Kristina says:

    When Cameron was in Egypt’s land…

    Let my Cameron GOOOOOO!

    I love this movie, but I’d rather have Ferris’s place, personally. Cam’s house looks more like an office than a home.

  3. Darren J Seeley says:

    Hopefully, they fixed the window by now :)

  4. jimf says:

    Ironically…Mrs. Rose let them use the house because they said they would clean the windows when they were done. They had not been able to get anyone to do that due to the location in the ravines.

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