“People from many countries and all walks of life are calling to inquire about how they may be the subsequent owner of this iconic property,” the listing agent said in regards to the birthplace of the truffle shuffle.
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The handmade famous by the beloved ’80s adventure comedy The Goonies may very well be yours.
The four-bedroom house within the coastal city of Astoria, Oregon, is in the marketplace for $1.65 million, and the listing agent told the Latest York Post he’s already been inundated with attention from fans of the film.
“Inside 72 hours of listing, the world is showing exactly how much impact this movie has had on hearts and minds through the years,” listing agent Jordan Miller, of John L. Scott Real Estate, told the Post. “People from many countries and all walks of life are calling to inquire about how they may be the subsequent owner of this iconic property.”
The house is immediately recognizable to fans of the classic Steven Spielberg film as Mikey Walsh’s house — and the birthplace of the truffle shuffle.
While the Rube Goldberg machine-esque entrance isn’t included, the home appears much because it did 37 years ago within the film.
The home because it appears within the film. Image: Warner Bros

The home today | Jordan Miller with John L Scott
Potential buyers should prepare themselves to cope with hordes of foot traffic though because the property is popular with The Goonies fans hoping for a photo-op, at times ruffling feathers within the quiet coastal town, in accordance with Willamette Week. The crowds became such an issue in 2015 for the film’s thirtieth anniversary that the previous owner was forced to cover parts of the home in a blue tarp and put up signs forbidding visitors.
It’s a typical problem for owners of properties made iconic by popular media, akin to the Stranger Things house and the home from The Watcher.
Listing photos of the house show the ladder leading as much as the attic where the characters discover a treasure map continues to be in place, with the attic currently in use as a bedroom.

The hatch today | Jordan Miller with John L Scott

The hatch because it appears within the film | Warner Bros.
In all, the two,336-square-foot house has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, with every room offering a view of the Oregon coast.
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