The house that was used as the setting for Harry Potter's childhood home at 4 Privet Drive in "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" is now on sale.
Though the fictional house is located in the village of Little Whingeing in Surrey, the three-bedroom home used in the film is on Picket Post Close in the Bracknell suburb of Martins Heron, and has an asking price of £475,000 ($619,486).
The link-detached suburban property — which is being marketed by Chancellors on the property listing site Zoopla— even has a cupboard under the stairs, where "Harry Potter" fans might wish to set up their bedroom just like the young wizard.
In the book and film, Harry lived at 4 Privet Drive with the Dursleys: his Aunt Petunia, Uncle Vernon, and cousin Dudley. Here's what the Dursley residence looked like in the film:
For people who want more space, the largest of the three bedrooms has an en-suite bathroom.
There is also a spacious living room, which leads out to a garden with a patio, a recently remodelled kitchen, cloakroom, and family bathroom, according to the listing.
The home has undergone a total renovation, while a new driveway with a garage door has been added to the property.
The property would require a mortgage payment of £1,516, and council tax payment of £169 per month, for a repayment schedule of 25 years, according to Zoopla.
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