Person poses with the classic "Home Alone" pose with hands pressed to cheeks outside the gate of the home used in the film "Home Alone," in Winnetka, IL

What it costs to live in America鈥檚 iconic holiday movie towns

December 17, 2025
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What it costs to live in America鈥檚 iconic holiday movie towns

Picture your favorite holiday movie. Maybe it鈥檚 a scene from 鈥淗ome Alone鈥 in Illinois, or one of the dozens of Hallmark films set in small-town New England (even though are filmed in Canada). You probably remember them for their snow, romance, humor, and festive miracles 鈥 they may have even made you want to or live in the towns they depict.

But what are these places like in real life? If you were to move to one of these places today, could you afford to settle down, or would the price tag break the holiday spell?

explores how affordable some of the most iconic movie towns really are. From timeless classics to contemporary hits, cozy up and take a snow-covered journey that may make you think about things a little differently.

1. 鈥淗ome Alone鈥 (1990) 鈥 Winnetka, Illinois

  • Median sale price: $1,758,000
  • Median household income: $250,000

You may remember the classic brick homes and snow-covered lawns of the 鈥淗ome Alone鈥 world, where Kevin fended off two bumbling burglars and learned to outsmart the grown-ups around him.

The movie is set in real-life Winnetka, Illinois, and on the surface, it might seem like a great place to live. But most people would have a hard time affording it. Homes regularly sell in the millions in this upscale suburb, and six-figure salaries are the norm. In fact, the real-life home of the fictional McCallister family, dubbed the 鈥淗ome Alone house,鈥 in early 2025.

On the whole, , but its suburbs are often wealthy and defined by classic American architecture.

2. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a Wonderful Life鈥 (1946) 鈥 Seneca Falls, New York

  • Median sale price: $260,000
  • Median household income: $54,400

This holiday classic is set in the fictional town of Bedford Falls, which is to be based on Seneca Falls in Upstate New York 鈥 a quiet, snowy hamlet full of small-town charm. The real-life town even its Hollywood connection with a dedicated museum and large .

If you saw the movie鈥檚 quaint streets, string lights, and old-school charm and thought it would be a nice place to visit or live, you鈥檙e in luck. Seneca Falls鈥 median sale price is nearly half the national rate, similar to nearby cities like Rochester and Syracuse.

3. 鈥淎 Christmas Story鈥 (1983) 鈥 Cleveland, Ohio

  • Median sale price: $249,000
  • Median household income: $67,586

While the movie is set in 1940s Indiana, much of 鈥淎 Christmas Story鈥 was filmed in Cleveland, giving the city a permanent place in holiday movie history. The iconic house 鈥 now a 鈥 is tucked into the Tremont neighborhood just minutes from downtown. You can even spend the night and wake up in a pink bunny suit holding a Red Ryder BB gun, just like Ralphie dreamed.

For those interested in recreating the Christmas magic, Cleveland is a place to live, regularly ranking as one of the most affordable big cities in the country.

4. 鈥淓lf鈥 (2003) 鈥 New York

  • Median sale price: $770,000
  • Median household income: $81,228

A more modern classic, 鈥淓lf鈥 is all about discovering the magic of the Big Apple: towering Christmas trees, sparkling storefronts, and big-city holiday fun. It was filmed on location throughout NYC, giving it a real-world feel.

The Hobbs family鈥檚 home at 55 Central Park West, a landmarked building adjacent to Central Park. It鈥檚 a prime location for city living, but would be difficult to afford today 鈥 a studio condo costs nearly $800,000. And on the whole, New York is one of the in the nation.

Numerous other holiday movies have been set in New York over the years, including 鈥淢iracle on 34th Street鈥 (1947), 鈥淪crooged鈥 (1988), and 鈥淗ome Alone 2: Lost in New York鈥 (1992).

5. 鈥淩omance at Reindeer Lodge鈥 (2017) 鈥 Jamaica, Vermont

  • Median sale price: $400,000
  • Median household income: $71,364

Vermont has played host to of holiday movies, but nearly all of them have been set in fictional places. 鈥淩omance at Reindeer Lodge鈥 is one of the rare ones set in a lodge in the real-life town of Jamaica, Vermont 鈥 even though it was in Connecticut. The movie is full of snowy landscapes and rustic charm.

Jamaica is a very rural town in mountainous southwestern Vermont, surrounded by ski resorts, parks, and quaint bed-and-breakfasts. It鈥檚 relatively affordable but primarily home to part-time residents or remote workers. Buying a house will cost around $400,000, which is just below the national rate.

6. 鈥淐hristmas in Conway鈥 (2013) 鈥 Wilmington, North Carolina

  • Median sale price: $470,000
  • Median household income: $63,165

鈥淐hristmas in Conway鈥 is a quintessential Hallmark movie: small-town charm, big romantic gestures, and a lovestruck community. It was filmed throughout the Wilmington area, using its landmarks and coastal charm to bring the story to life.

Wilmington has actually served as the backdrop of numerous other Hallmark films, including 鈥淐hristmas in Harmony鈥 (2021) and 鈥淯SS Christmas鈥 (2020). The historic port city on its holiday spirit, especially along the Riverwalk, where trees, boats, and buildings are all adorned with thousands of lights and events are held nearly every day.

If the movie magic gave you the itch to make the move, Wilmington is thankfully a relatively affordable place to buy a house. The median sale price is just above the national average, and household incomes come close to matching the cost.

7. 鈥淎 Biltmore Christmas鈥 (2023) 鈥 Asheville, North Carolina

  • Median sale price: $450,000
  • Median household income: $78,996

Set in the Blue Mountains of North Carolina, 鈥淎 Biltmore Christmas鈥 follows a screenwriter researching a classic holiday film who magically steps into its world. It was filmed at the famous in Asheville, North Carolina.

The Biltmore Estate is a real-world escape to an age of romance and Gilded Age extravagance. It was commissioned by business tycoon George Vanderbilt in the late 19th century and today is the privately owned home in the U.S., at over 175,000 square feet. You can tour it year-round, and it is highly decorated for the holiday season.

If you fell in love with the movie and gorgeous scenery, you鈥檙e in luck: Asheville is moderately priced for the region, with home costs and incomes fairly well aligned.

8. 鈥淐hristmas at Dollywood鈥 (2019) 鈥 Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

  • Median sale price: $555,000
  • Median household income: $53,839

鈥淐hristmas at Dollywood鈥 is a Hallmark classic about new beginnings and unexpected romance. The movie is set and filmed in the namesake Dollywood Parks & Resorts, which is located in Pigeon Forge near Tennessee鈥檚 Great Smoky Mountains.

The film mirrors reality in many ways: Dolly Parton plays herself as the park鈥檚 owner 鈥 she is the real-life part-owner 鈥 as the resort gears up for its festival, which is actually a beloved tradition in the region. Plus, it does snow in Pigeon Forge, as the movie depicts, although usually just for a day or so.

If the movie gave you the itch to move, it may be difficult to buy a house, unfortunately. Pigeon Forge is more expensive than nearby major cities like Knoxville, and the median sale price is about $100,000 above the national average.

9. 鈥淭he Polar Express鈥 (2004) 鈥 Durango, Colorado

  • Median sale price: $733,000
  • Median household income: $79,545

鈥淭he Polar Express鈥 is a fantastical film full of childlike curiosity and believing in the impossible, and that spirit carries into the real world, too: You can actually . Running from mid-November through the new year, the train leaves from Durango, Colorado, and takes passengers on a festive 75-mile journey to the 鈥淣orth Pole鈥 (Silverton, Colorado).

Other 鈥淧olar Express鈥 recreations occur , from Chicago to St. Louis, but Durango鈥檚 is iconic because of its snow, landscape, and magical destination.

Buying a house in this winter wonderland may prove difficult, though, as the median sale price of a home is nearly twice the national average. Incomes don鈥檛 come close to meeting the affordability threshold, either.

10. Most Other Holiday Movies 鈥 Towns in Connecticut

  • Median sale prices: $278,000 to $2,238,000
  • Median household incomes: $41,972 to $250,000+
  • Statewide median sale price: $460,000
  • Statewide median household income: $91,665

If there were one state synonymous with modern Christmas movies, it would be Connecticut. Over the years, have been filmed throughout the state, including 鈥淐hristmas on Honeysuckle Lane鈥 (2018), 鈥淥ne Royal Holiday鈥 (2020), and 鈥淭he Noel Diary鈥 (2022). 鈥淐hristmas in Connecticut鈥 (1945) was arguably the to bring the holiday spirit to the state.

It鈥檚 not hard to see why Hollywood likes the Constitution State. Historic towns like Stamford, Norwich, Hartford, and New London offer perfect backdrops for holiday magic, with storybook architecture and snowy New England charm. You can actually of all 42 towns and villages in Connecticut where holiday movies have been filmed to fully indulge in the wonder.

If you fell in love with the region鈥檚 colonial charm, you鈥檒l be pleased to know that many areas of Connecticut come at lower costs, like Woodstock and Groton. On the flip side, Darien and Stamford are among the places, with prices and incomes far above the statewide median.

Methodology

Housing market data comes from Redfin as of November 2025. Income data comes from the U.S. Census Bureau鈥檚 5-Year Estimates.

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