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Florida House Where Edward Scissorhands Was Filmed for Sale for $224,000 — See Inside

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Edward Scissorhands fans can now own a piece of the movie!

The house featured in the 1990 Tim Burton film has just been listed for $224,000. Though the exterior color has changed, the home is much the same as it was when it housed Kim Boggs (Winona Ryder) and her family.

The house, located in Lutz, Florida, was built in 1989, just months before Edward Scissorhands began filming.

In the movie, the titular character, played by Johnny Depp, was created by an inventor who died before he was able to replace his scissor hands with real ones. Edward is then taken in by a suburban mom and falls in love with her daughter, Kim.

Stacie Savoy

Stacie Savoy

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The real house features is a typical family home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, according to the listing. Many areas of the 1,432-square-foot space have been remodeled, including the master bathroom and the bedrooms.

The kitchen cabinets and countertops, however, will be recognizable to fans of the movie, as they are original to the house.

Stacie Savoy

Stacie Savoy

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The listing agent, Stacie Savoy, told the Tampa Bay Times that her favorite parts of the famous house include the remodeled master bathroom and the backyard, where the barbeque scene was filmed.

Since the Florida house first went on the market last week, Savoy said she has been flooded with calls. “Everybody seems to be happy about it,” she said.