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 rounds out this category at $60 million, requiring $14.8 million yearly earnings and $56.4 million net worth.
The Premium Segment: Where the Upper Echelon Dwells
A notch below sits the Gossip Girl penthouse on Manhattan’s exclusive 5th Avenue. At $18.9 million, this Upper East Side symbol of glamor represents a significant step down in price—yet still demands $4.7 million annual income and $17.8 million net worth.
The Pride and Prejudice estate in Derbyshire, England, priced at $10.9 million, shows surprising accessibility for literary enthusiasts. Its 20-plus rooms require $2.7 million yearly income and $10.2 million net worth—making it nearly the most “affordable” famous movie house among these properties.
The iconic Godfather family compound in Staten Island, surprisingly positioned as the most reasonably priced option, carries an estimated value of $9 million. Even at this reduced figure, potential buyers need $2.2 million annual income and $8.7 million net worth—far beyond mainstream homebuyer capabilities.
The Relatively Accessible (Yet Still Extraordinarily Expensive) Category
San Francisco’s Full House Victorian, the beloved Tanner family home with five bedrooms and four bathrooms, is valued at $6.5 million. Its popularity means surprisingly less square footage per dollar, yet ownership demands $1.6 million annual income and $6.1 million net worth.
Lucifer’s Hollywood penthouse comes in at $6 million, requiring $1.5 million yearly income and $5.6 million net worth. Closing the list, the Peaky Blinders mansion in Cheshire, England—not Birmingham where the show is set—represents the “entry point” to this elite market at $5.4 million, though it still mandates $1.3 million annual income and $5.1 million net worth.
The Wealth Reality: Why These Famous Movie Houses Remain Fantasy
The data reveals an uncomfortable truth: even properties valued under $10 million remain exclusively for the ultra-wealthy. The “cheapest” famous movie house on this list—the Peaky Blinders estate—still requires net worth exceeding five times the median American home price. Most of these residences demand annual incomes surpassing what the average American earns in a lifetime.
The gap between fantasy and reality has never been starker. While streaming services make these iconic locations accessible to billions of viewers, actual ownership remains the province of billionaires and multi-hundred-millionaires. For fans of these famous movie houses and television estates, window shopping through cinema may be the closest most people ever get to living the on-screen dream.
The analysis underscores a broader reality: the gulf between entertainment dreams and financial reality continues widening for all but the most exceptionally wealthy.