If you’re anything like me, and you spend half of movies set in enviable houses admiring the location and set decor, you definitely noticed the Call Me By Your Name house, by far a standout of 2017’s movie houses (and 2017 gave us The Killing of a Sacred Deer!).
It’s about 15,000 square feet of architecture that the listing says dates back to the 1500s, with around five acres of grounds for you to plant a few peach trees.
The Italian villa in the Moscazzano countryside has been listed for sale, which is great news for any movie fans who have a little more than $2 million dollars burning a hole in their pocket.
Director Luca Guadagnino, famous for the sensuous locations he picks for his films like I Am Love and A Bigger Splash, knew exactly where he wanted to set his adaptation of Andre Aciman’s coming of age novel.