Ordinary-looking home on sale for whopping £3.4million – but hides a magical secret inside
AN ordinary-looking home has hit the market for a whopping £3.4million – and it comes with a magical secret inside.
The stunning property boasts five bedrooms and resides in one of the “prestigious neighbourhoods” of San Jose, California, USA.
But it’s location won’t be the only draw for house-hunters.
That’s because the property is hiding a incredible shrine to Harry Potter and the wizarding universe.
Concealed in a cupboard under the stairs – a reference to Harry’s residence in the Dursley household – the room is cluttered with Hogwarts’s memorabilia.
The spellbinding interior includes branded pillows, scarfs, letters and even a broomstick.
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The homeowner also didn’t forget to include an appearance of Harry’s trusted pet owl, Hedwig, to cap off the impressive JK Rowling inspired design.
But, the magic doesn’t end there as the three level property comes equips with it’s own surround sound system, a walk in wardrobe and a “full sized, two-car garage with EV charging”.
Estate agents says the 3,700 square feet family home "offers outstanding build quality, modern Craftsman style, and interiors brimming with appointments including hardwood floors".
The listing reads: "[This property features an] open-concept living, kitchen, and dining rooms flow together on the main level.
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“And an expansive family room with a built-in media centre resides downstairs, while the top-level office opens to a balcony for relaxing work-from-home space.”
The US home is not the only property to have acquired the magic touch when it comes to all things Harry Potter.
In February, The Sun shared the spectacular interiors of Wizard’s Way – which is part of the Champions Gate resort in Orlando, Florida.
The Florida mansion, which looks swanky enough from the outside, holds an impressive secret though - a hidden Harry Potter area, kitted out with characters, models, and iconic moments from the book and films.
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Meanwhile, for those looking for something closer to the home, a Potter inspired flat in the heart of Edinburgh hit the market for £315,000 at the beginning of March.
But act fast because the property is already under offer.