Friday, May 29, 2009

Bueller..........


370 Beech Street
Highland Park, IL 60035
$2,300,000
What the Listing Agent 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. Estate Sale Sold 'As Is' No disclosures! This is an amazing architectural treasure.
     What Big Time Listings says:
Built in 1953 and located at 370 Beech Street in Highland Park, Ill., the 5,300-square-foot, contemporary-style house was designed by architects A. James Speyer and David Haid. Features in the one-story house include four bedrooms, four full baths, a fireplace, and a three-car garage, according to public records and listing information. Outdoor features on the approximately 0.75-acre property include the auto pavilion, where Cameron Frye famously used his foot to send his father’s rare 1961 Ferrari 250 GT crashing out the window and down into the ravine, over which the pavilion is cantilevered.
Living/Dining
Living
Dining
Kitchen

Foyer?
Master?
Bath
Garage/Guest
Garage
Garage kitchen
Garage
Garage
One of the Four Bedrooms








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