Edward Cullen's 'New Moon' Home Can Be Yours for $3.3 Million
boom chicky boom — November 21, 2009 — Pop Culture
For Jason Soprovich, a realtor who sells homes in the elegant and luxury market, getting a $3.3 million listing isn’t new. But what really must have made his day is the house up for sale that is the Edward Cullen’s family house in the recently released vampire movie 'New Moon.'
The spectacular 'New Moon' home was the inspiration of Arthur Erickson, and was renovated in 2001 by Brian Hemingway in a post-modern design. The 5,000 sq ft house is located in West Vancouver, BC on a ½ acre creek-side lot.
Buyer beware, the owner of the 'New Moon' home may have to contend with the teenage girls sneaking on the property to get a peek at where their heartthrob Edward lived--once in a New Moon.
The spectacular 'New Moon' home was the inspiration of Arthur Erickson, and was renovated in 2001 by Brian Hemingway in a post-modern design. The 5,000 sq ft house is located in West Vancouver, BC on a ½ acre creek-side lot.
Buyer beware, the owner of the 'New Moon' home may have to contend with the teenage girls sneaking on the property to get a peek at where their heartthrob Edward lived--once in a New Moon.
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